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The
landlord
,
who
conducted
himself
like
one
who
was
well
used
to
such
little
parties
,
approached
the
table
and
took
his
seat
.
The
child
,
in
a
perfect
agony
,
drew
her
grandfather
aside
,
and
implored
him
,
even
then
,
to
come
away
.
‘
Come
;
and
we
may
be
so
happy
,
’
said
the
child
.
‘
We
will
be
happy
,
’
replied
the
old
man
hastily
.
‘
Let
me
go
,
Nell
.
The
means
of
happiness
are
on
the
cards
and
the
dice
.
We
must
rise
from
little
winnings
to
great
.
There
’
s
little
to
be
won
here
;
but
great
will
come
in
time
.
I
shall
but
win
back
my
own
,
and
it
’
s
all
for
thee
,
my
darling
.
’
‘
God
help
us
!
’
cried
the
child
.
‘
Oh
!
what
hard
fortune
brought
us
here
?
’
‘
Hush
!
’
rejoined
the
old
man
laying
his
hand
upon
her
mouth
,
‘
Fortune
will
not
bear
chiding
.
We
must
not
reproach
her
,
or
she
shuns
us
;
I
have
found
that
out
.
’
‘
Now
,
mister
,
’
said
the
stout
man
.
‘
If
you
’
re
not
coming
yourself
,
give
us
the
cards
,
will
you
?
’
‘
I
am
coming
,
’
cried
the
old
man
.
‘
Sit
thee
down
,
Nell
,
sit
thee
down
and
look
on
.
Be
of
good
heart
,
it
’
s
all
for
thee
—
all
—
every
penny
.
I
don
’
t
tell
them
,
no
,
no
,
or
else
they
wouldn
’
t
play
,
dreading
the
chance
that
such
a
cause
must
give
me
.
Look
at
them
.
See
what
they
are
and
what
thou
art
.
Who
doubts
that
we
must
win
!
’
‘
The
gentleman
has
thought
better
of
it
,
and
isn
’
t
coming
,
’
said
Isaac
,
making
as
though
he
would
rise
from
the
table
.
‘
I
’
m
sorry
the
gentleman
’
s
daunted
—
nothing
venture
,
nothing
have
—
but
the
gentleman
knows
best
.
’
‘
Why
I
am
ready
.
You
have
all
been
slow
but
me
,
’
said
the
old
man
.
‘
I
wonder
who
is
more
anxious
to
begin
than
I
.
’