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’
Mr
Quilp
accompanied
this
admission
with
such
an
awful
wink
,
indicative
of
old
rovings
and
backslidings
,
that
Mrs
Jiniwin
was
indignant
,
and
could
not
forbear
from
remarking
under
her
breath
that
he
might
at
least
put
off
his
confessions
until
his
wife
was
absent
;
for
which
act
of
boldness
and
insubordination
Mr
Quilp
first
stared
her
out
of
countenance
and
then
drank
her
health
ceremoniously
.
‘
I
thought
you
’
d
come
back
directly
,
Fred
.
I
always
thought
that
,
’
said
Quilp
setting
down
his
glass
.
‘
And
when
the
Mary
Anne
returned
with
you
on
board
,
instead
of
a
letter
to
say
what
a
contrite
heart
you
had
,
and
how
happy
you
were
in
the
situation
that
had
been
provided
for
you
,
I
was
amused
—
exceedingly
amused
.
Ha
ha
ha
!
’
The
young
man
smiled
,
but
not
as
though
the
theme
was
the
most
agreeable
one
that
could
have
been
selected
for
his
entertainment
;
and
for
that
reason
Quilp
pursued
it
.
‘
I
always
will
say
,
’
he
resumed
,
‘
that
when
a
rich
relation
having
two
young
people
—
sisters
or
brothers
,
or
brother
and
sister
—
dependent
on
him
,
attaches
himself
exclusively
to
one
,
and
casts
off
the
other
,
he
does
wrong
.
’
The
young
man
made
a
movement
of
impatience
,
but
Quilp
went
on
as
calmly
as
if
he
were
discussing
some
abstract
question
in
which
nobody
present
had
the
slightest
personal
interest
.
‘
It
’
s
very
true
,
’
said
Quilp
,
‘
that
your
grandfather
urged
repeated
forgiveness
,
ingratitude
,
riot
,
and
extravagance
,
and
all
that
;
but
as
I
told
him
“
these
are
common
faults
.
”
“
But
he
’
s
a
scoundrel
,
”
said
he
.
“
Granting
that
,
”
said
I
(
for
the
sake
of
argument
of
course
)
,
“
a
great
many
young
noblemen
and
gentlemen
are
scoundrels
too
!
”
But
he
wouldn
’
t
be
convinced
.
’
‘
I
wonder
at
that
,
Mr
Quilp
,
’
said
the
young
man
sarcastically
.
‘
Well
,
so
did
I
at
the
time
,
’
returned
Quilp
,
‘
but
he
was
always
obstinate
.
He
was
in
a
manner
a
friend
of
mine
,
but
he
was
always
obstinate
and
wrong
-
headed
.
Little
Nell
is
a
nice
girl
,
a
charming
girl
,
but
you
’
re
her
brother
,
Frederick
.
You
’
re
her
brother
after
all
;
as
you
told
him
the
last
time
you
met
,
he
can
’
t
alter
that
.
’