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‘
Nonsense
,
’
interposed
Kit
with
a
perfect
apprehension
of
what
was
to
follow
.
‘
No
,
but
they
would
indeed
.
Some
people
would
say
that
you
’
d
fallen
in
love
with
her
,
I
know
they
would
.
’
To
this
,
Kit
only
replied
by
bashfully
bidding
his
mother
‘
get
out
,
’
and
forming
sundry
strange
figures
with
his
legs
and
arms
,
accompanied
by
sympathetic
contortions
of
his
face
.
Not
deriving
from
these
means
the
relief
which
he
sought
,
he
bit
off
an
immense
mouthful
from
the
bread
and
meat
,
and
took
a
quick
drink
of
the
porter
;
by
which
artificial
aids
he
choked
himself
and
effected
a
diversion
of
the
subject
.
‘
Speaking
seriously
though
,
Kit
,
’
said
his
mother
,
taking
up
the
theme
afresh
,
after
a
time
,
‘
for
of
course
I
was
only
in
joke
just
now
,
it
’
s
very
good
and
thoughtful
,
and
like
you
,
to
do
this
,
and
never
let
anybody
know
it
,
though
some
day
I
hope
she
may
come
to
know
it
,
for
I
’
m
sure
she
would
be
very
grateful
to
you
and
feel
it
very
much
.
It
’
s
a
cruel
thing
to
keep
the
dear
child
shut
up
there
.
I
don
’
t
wonder
that
the
old
gentleman
wants
to
keep
it
from
you
.
’
‘
He
don
’
t
think
it
’
s
cruel
,
bless
you
,
’
said
Kit
,
‘
and
don
’
t
mean
it
to
be
so
,
or
he
wouldn
’
t
do
it
—
I
do
consider
,
mother
,
that
he
wouldn
’
t
do
it
for
all
the
gold
and
silver
in
the
world
.
No
,
no
,
that
he
wouldn
’
t
.
I
know
him
better
than
that
.
’
‘
Then
what
does
he
do
it
for
,
and
why
does
he
keep
it
so
close
from
you
?
’
said
Mrs
Nubbles
.
‘
That
I
don
’
t
know
,
’
returned
her
son
.
‘
If
he
hadn
’
t
tried
to
keep
it
so
close
though
,
I
should
never
have
found
it
out
,
for
it
was
his
getting
me
away
at
night
and
sending
me
off
so
much
earlier
than
he
used
to
,
that
first
made
me
curious
to
know
what
was
going
on
.
Hark
!
what
’
s
that
?
’
‘
It
’
s
only
somebody
outside
.
’
‘
It
’
s
somebody
crossing
over
here
,
’
said
Kit
,
standing
up
to
listen
,
‘
and
coming
very
fast
too
.
He
can
’
t
have
gone
out
after
I
left
,
and
the
house
caught
fire
,
mother
!
’