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Here
Kit
drove
a
nail
into
the
wall
,
very
hard
—
much
harder
than
was
necessary
—
and
having
done
so
,
faced
about
again
.
‘
There
’
s
the
pony
,
sir
,
’
said
Kit
—
‘
Whisker
,
ma
’
am
(
and
he
knows
so
well
I
’
m
talking
about
him
that
he
begins
to
neigh
directly
,
Sir
)
—
would
he
let
anybody
come
near
him
but
me
,
ma
’
am
?
Here
’
s
the
garden
,
sir
,
and
Mr
Abel
,
ma
’
am
.
Would
Mr
Abel
part
with
me
,
Sir
,
or
is
there
anybody
that
could
be
fonder
of
the
garden
,
ma
’
am
?
It
would
break
mother
’
s
heart
,
Sir
,
and
even
little
Jacob
would
have
sense
enough
to
cry
his
eyes
out
,
ma
’
am
,
if
he
thought
that
Mr
Abel
could
wish
to
part
with
me
so
soon
,
after
having
told
me
,
only
the
other
day
,
that
he
hoped
we
might
be
together
for
years
to
come
—
’
There
is
no
telling
how
long
Kit
might
have
stood
upon
the
ladder
,
addressing
his
master
and
mistress
by
turns
,
and
generally
turning
towards
the
wrong
person
,
if
Barbara
had
not
at
that
moment
come
running
up
to
say
that
a
messenger
from
the
office
had
brought
a
note
,
which
,
with
an
expression
of
some
surprise
at
Kit
’
s
oratorical
appearance
,
she
put
into
her
master
’
s
hand
.
‘
Oh
!
’
said
the
old
gentleman
after
reading
it
,
‘
ask
the
messenger
to
walk
this
way
.
’
Barbara
tripping
off
to
do
as
she
was
bid
,
he
turned
to
Kit
and
said
that
they
would
not
pursue
the
subject
any
further
,
and
that
Kit
could
not
be
more
unwilling
to
part
with
them
,
than
they
would
be
to
part
with
Kit
;
a
sentiment
which
the
old
lady
very
generously
echoed
.
‘
At
the
same
time
,
Christopher
,
’
added
Mr
Garland
,
glancing
at
the
note
in
his
hand
,
‘
if
the
gentleman
should
want
to
borrow
you
now
and
then
for
an
hour
or
so
,
or
even
a
day
or
so
,
at
a
time
,
we
must
consent
to
lend
you
,
and
you
must
consent
to
be
lent
.
—
Oh
!
here
is
the
young
gentleman
.
How
do
you
do
,
Sir
?
’
This
salutation
was
addressed
to
Mr
Chuckster
,
who
,
with
his
hat
extremely
on
one
side
,
and
his
hair
a
long
way
beyond
it
,
came
swaggering
up
the
walk
.
‘
Hope
I
see
you
well
sir
,
’
returned
that
gentleman
.
‘
Hope
I
see
you
well
,
ma
’
am
.
Charming
box
this
,
sir
.
Delicious
country
to
be
sure
.
’
‘
You
want
to
take
Kit
back
with
you
,
I
find
?
’
observed
Mr
Garland
.