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‘
And
why
not
stop
to
supper
,
Quilp
,
’
said
the
old
lady
,
‘
if
my
daughter
had
a
mind
?
’
‘
To
be
sure
,
’
rejoined
Daniel
.
‘
Why
not
?
’
‘
There
’
s
nothing
dishonest
or
wrong
in
a
supper
,
I
hope
?
’
said
Mrs
Jiniwin
.
‘
Surely
not
,
’
returned
the
dwarf
.
‘
Why
should
there
be
?
Nor
anything
unwholesome
,
either
,
unless
there
’
s
lobster
-
salad
or
prawns
,
which
I
’
m
told
are
not
good
for
digestion
.
’
‘
And
you
wouldn
’
t
like
your
wife
to
be
attacked
with
that
,
or
anything
else
that
would
make
her
uneasy
would
you
?
’
said
Mrs
Jiniwin
.
‘
Not
for
a
score
of
worlds
,
’
replied
the
dwarf
with
a
grin
.
‘
Not
even
to
have
a
score
of
mothers
-
in
-
law
at
the
same
time
—
and
what
a
blessing
that
would
be
!
’
‘
My
daughter
’
s
your
wife
,
Mr
Quilp
,
certainly
,
’
said
the
old
lady
with
a
giggle
,
meant
for
satirical
and
to
imply
that
he
needed
to
be
reminded
of
the
fact
;
‘
your
wedded
wife
.
’
‘
So
she
is
,
certainly
.
So
she
is
,
’
observed
the
dwarf
.
‘
And
she
has
a
right
to
do
as
she
likes
,
I
hope
,
Quilp
,
’
said
the
old
lady
trembling
,
partly
with
anger
and
partly
with
a
secret
fear
of
her
impish
son
-
in
-
law
.
‘
Hope
she
has
!
’
he
replied
.
‘
Oh
!
Don
’
t
you
know
she
has
?
Don
’
t
you
know
she
has
,
Mrs
Jiniwin
?