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’
Talking
on
in
this
way
,
half
in
jest
and
half
in
earnest
,
and
cheering
up
his
mother
,
the
children
,
and
himself
,
by
the
one
simple
process
of
determining
to
be
in
a
good
humour
,
Kit
led
them
briskly
forward
;
and
on
the
road
home
,
he
related
what
had
passed
at
the
Notary
’
s
house
,
and
the
purpose
with
which
he
had
intruded
on
the
solemnities
of
Little
Bethel
.
His
mother
was
not
a
little
startled
on
learning
what
service
was
required
of
her
,
and
presently
fell
into
a
confusion
of
ideas
,
of
which
the
most
prominent
were
that
it
was
a
great
honour
and
dignity
to
ride
in
a
post
-
chaise
,
and
that
it
was
a
moral
impossibility
to
leave
the
children
behind
.
But
this
objection
,
and
a
great
many
others
,
founded
on
certain
articles
of
dress
being
at
the
wash
,
and
certain
other
articles
having
no
existence
in
the
wardrobe
of
Mrs
Nubbles
,
were
overcome
by
Kit
,
who
opposed
to
each
and
every
of
them
,
the
pleasure
of
recovering
Nell
,
and
the
delight
it
would
be
to
bring
her
back
in
triumph
.
‘
There
’
s
only
ten
minutes
now
,
mother
,
’
said
Kit
when
they
reached
home
.
‘
There
’
s
a
bandbox
.
Throw
in
what
you
want
,
and
we
’
ll
be
off
directly
.
’
To
tell
how
Kit
then
hustled
into
the
box
all
sorts
of
things
which
could
,
by
no
remote
contingency
,
be
wanted
,
and
how
he
left
out
everything
likely
to
be
of
the
smallest
use
;
how
a
neighbour
was
persuaded
to
come
and
stop
with
the
children
,
and
how
the
children
at
first
cried
dismally
,
and
then
laughed
heartily
on
being
promised
all
kinds
of
impossible
and
unheard
-
of
toys
;
how
Kit
’
s
mother
wouldn
’
t
leave
off
kissing
them
,
and
how
Kit
couldn
’
t
make
up
his
mind
to
be
vexed
with
her
for
doing
it
;
would
take
more
time
and
room
than
you
and
I
can
spare
.
So
,
passing
over
all
such
matters
,
it
is
sufficient
to
say
that
within
a
few
minutes
after
the
two
hours
had
expired
,
Kit
and
his
mother
arrived
at
the
Notary
’
s
door
,
where
a
post
-
chaise
was
already
waiting
.
‘
With
four
horses
I
declare
!
’
said
Kit
,
quite
aghast
at
the
preparations
.
‘
Well
you
are
going
to
do
it
,
mother
!
Here
she
is
,
Sir
.
Here
’
s
my
mother
.
She
’
s
quite
ready
,
sir
.
’
‘
That
’
s
well
,
’
returned
the
gentleman
.
‘
Now
,
don
’
t
be
in
a
flutter
,
ma
’
am
;
you
’
ll
be
taken
great
care
of
.
Where
’
s
the
box
with
the
new
clothing
and
necessaries
for
them
?
’
‘
Here
it
is
,
’
said
the
Notary
.
‘
In
with
it
,
Christopher
.
’
‘
All
right
,
Sir
,
’
replied
Kit
.
‘
Quite
ready
now
,
sir
.
’