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‘
That
is
the
intention
,
governor
,
’
replied
the
other
,
‘
and
unless
I
’
m
much
mistaken
,
Tommy
Codlin
is
a
calculating
at
this
minute
what
we
’
ve
lost
through
your
coming
upon
us
.
Cheer
up
,
Tommy
,
it
can
’
t
be
much
.
’
The
little
man
accompanied
these
latter
words
with
a
wink
,
expressive
of
the
estimate
he
had
formed
of
the
travellers
’
finances
.
To
this
Mr
Codlin
,
who
had
a
surly
,
grumbling
manner
,
replied
,
as
he
twitched
Punch
off
the
tombstone
and
flung
him
into
the
box
,
‘
I
don
’
t
care
if
we
haven
’
t
lost
a
farden
,
but
you
’
re
too
free
.
If
you
stood
in
front
of
the
curtain
and
see
the
public
’
s
faces
as
I
do
,
you
’
d
know
human
natur
’
better
.
’
‘
Ah
!
it
’
s
been
the
spoiling
of
you
,
Tommy
,
your
taking
to
that
branch
,
’
rejoined
his
companion
.
‘
When
you
played
the
ghost
in
the
reg
’
lar
drama
in
the
fairs
,
you
believed
in
everything
—
except
ghosts
.
But
now
you
’
re
a
universal
mistruster
.
I
never
see
a
man
so
changed
.
’
‘
Never
mind
,
’
said
Mr
Codlin
,
with
the
air
of
a
discontented
philosopher
.
‘
I
know
better
now
,
and
p
’
raps
I
’
m
sorry
for
it
.
’
Turning
over
the
figures
in
the
box
like
one
who
knew
and
despised
them
,
Mr
Codlin
drew
one
forth
and
held
it
up
for
the
inspection
of
his
friend
:
‘
Look
here
;
here
’
s
all
this
judy
’
s
clothes
falling
to
pieces
again
.
You
haven
’
t
got
a
needle
and
thread
I
suppose
?
’
The
little
man
shook
his
head
,
and
scratched
it
ruefully
as
he
contemplated
this
severe
indisposition
of
a
principal
performer
.
Seeing
that
they
were
at
a
loss
,
the
child
said
timidly
:
‘
I
have
a
needle
,
Sir
,
in
my
basket
,
and
thread
too
.
Will
you
let
me
try
to
mend
it
for
you
?
I
think
I
could
do
it
neater
than
you
could
.
’