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‘
They
’
re
no
harm
,
’
said
Short
.
‘
Depend
upon
that
.
I
tell
you
what
—
it
’
s
plain
that
the
old
man
an
’
t
in
his
right
mind
—
’
‘
If
you
haven
’
t
got
anything
newer
than
that
to
say
,
’
growled
Mr
Codlin
,
glancing
at
the
clock
,
‘
you
’
d
better
let
us
fix
our
minds
upon
the
supper
,
and
not
disturb
us
.
’
‘
Hear
me
out
,
won
’
t
you
?
’
retorted
his
friend
.
‘
It
’
s
very
plain
to
me
,
besides
,
that
they
’
re
not
used
to
this
way
of
life
.
Don
’
t
tell
me
that
that
handsome
child
has
been
in
the
habit
of
prowling
about
as
she
’
s
done
these
last
two
or
three
days
.
I
know
better
.
’
‘
Well
,
who
does
tell
you
she
has
?
’
growled
Mr
Codlin
,
again
glancing
at
the
clock
and
from
it
to
the
cauldron
,
‘
can
’
t
you
think
of
anything
more
suitable
to
present
circumstances
than
saying
things
and
then
contradicting
‘
em
?
’
‘
I
wish
somebody
would
give
you
your
supper
,
’
returned
Short
,
‘
for
there
’
ll
be
no
peace
till
you
’
ve
got
it
.
Have
you
seen
how
anxious
the
old
man
is
to
get
on
—
always
wanting
to
be
furder
away
—
furder
away
.
Have
you
seen
that
?
’
‘
Ah
!
what
then
?
’
muttered
Thomas
Codlin
.
‘
This
,
then
,
’
said
Short
.
‘
He
has
given
his
friends
the
slip
.
Mind
what
I
say
—
he
has
given
his
friends
the
slip
,
and
persuaded
this
delicate
young
creetur
all
along
of
her
fondness
for
him
to
be
his
guide
and
travelling
companion
—
where
to
,
he
knows
no
more
than
the
man
in
the
moon
.
Now
I
’
m
not
a
going
to
stand
that
.
’
‘
You
’
re
not
a
going
to
stand
that
!
’
cried
Mr
Codlin
,
glancing
at
the
clock
again
and
pulling
his
hair
with
both
hands
in
a
kind
of
frenzy
,
but
whether
occasioned
by
his
companion
’
s
observation
or
the
tardy
pace
of
Time
,
it
was
difficult
to
determine
.
‘
Here
’
s
a
world
to
live
in
!
’