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I
don
’
t
consider
!
’
—
he
cried
with
sudden
querulousness
,
‘
why
,
God
knows
that
this
one
child
is
the
thought
and
object
of
my
life
,
and
yet
he
never
prospers
me
—
no
,
never
!
’
At
this
juncture
,
the
subject
of
our
conversation
again
returned
,
and
the
old
man
motioning
to
me
to
approach
the
table
,
broke
off
,
and
said
no
more
.
We
had
scarcely
begun
our
repast
when
there
was
a
knock
at
the
door
by
which
I
had
entered
,
and
Nell
bursting
into
a
hearty
laugh
,
which
I
was
rejoiced
to
hear
,
for
it
was
childlike
and
full
of
hilarity
,
said
it
was
no
doubt
dear
old
Kit
coming
back
at
last
.
‘
Foolish
Nell
!
’
said
the
old
man
fondling
with
her
hair
.
‘
She
always
laughs
at
poor
Kit
.
’
The
child
laughed
again
more
heartily
than
before
,
and
I
could
not
help
smiling
from
pure
sympathy
.
The
little
old
man
took
up
a
candle
and
went
to
open
the
door
.
When
he
came
back
,
Kit
was
at
his
heels
.
Kit
was
a
shock
-
headed
,
shambling
,
awkward
lad
with
an
uncommonly
wide
mouth
,
very
red
cheeks
,
a
turned
-
up
nose
,
and
certainly
the
most
comical
expression
of
face
I
ever
saw
.
He
stopped
short
at
the
door
on
seeing
a
stranger
,
twirled
in
his
hand
a
perfectly
round
old
hat
without
any
vestige
of
a
brim
,
and
resting
himself
now
on
one
leg
and
now
on
the
other
and
changing
them
constantly
,
stood
in
the
doorway
,
looking
into
the
parlour
with
the
most
extraordinary
leer
I
ever
beheld
.
I
entertained
a
grateful
feeling
towards
the
boy
from
that
minute
,
for
I
felt
that
he
was
the
comedy
of
the
child
’
s
life
.
‘
A
long
way
,
wasn
’
t
it
,
Kit
?
’
said
the
little
old
man
.
‘
Why
,
then
,
it
was
a
goodish
stretch
,
master
,
’
returned
Kit
.
‘
Of
course
you
have
come
back
hungry
?
’
‘
Why
,
then
,
I
do
consider
myself
rather
so
,
master
,
’
was
the
answer
.