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The
child
and
he
rode
out
;
the
old
man
propped
up
with
pillows
,
and
the
child
beside
him
.
They
were
hand
in
hand
as
usual
.
The
noise
and
motion
in
the
streets
fatigued
his
brain
at
first
,
but
he
was
not
surprised
,
or
curious
,
or
pleased
,
or
irritated
.
He
was
asked
if
he
remembered
this
,
or
that
.
‘
O
yes
,
’
he
said
,
‘
quite
well
—
why
not
?
’
Sometimes
he
turned
his
head
,
and
looked
,
with
earnest
gaze
and
outstretched
neck
,
after
some
stranger
in
the
crowd
,
until
he
disappeared
from
sight
;
but
,
to
the
question
why
he
did
this
,
he
answered
not
a
word
.
He
was
sitting
in
his
easy
chair
one
day
,
and
Nell
upon
a
stool
beside
him
,
when
a
man
outside
the
door
inquired
if
he
might
enter
.
‘
Yes
,
’
he
said
without
emotion
,
‘
it
was
Quilp
,
he
knew
.
Quilp
was
master
there
.
Of
course
he
might
come
in
.
’
And
so
he
did
.
‘
I
’
m
glad
to
see
you
well
again
at
last
,
neighbour
,
’
said
the
dwarf
,
sitting
down
opposite
him
.
‘
You
’
re
quite
strong
now
?
’
‘
Yes
,
’
said
the
old
man
feebly
,
‘
yes
.
’
‘
I
don
’
t
want
to
hurry
you
,
you
know
,
neighbour
,
’
said
the
dwarf
,
raising
his
voice
,
for
the
old
man
’
s
senses
were
duller
than
they
had
been
;
‘
but
,
as
soon
as
you
can
arrange
your
future
proceedings
,
the
better
.
’
‘
Surely
,
’
said
the
old
man
.
‘
The
better
for
all
parties
.
’
‘
You
see
,
’
pursued
Quilp
after
a
short
pause
,
‘
the
goods
being
once
removed
,
this
house
would
be
uncomfortable
;
uninhabitable
in
fact
.
’
‘
You
say
true
,
’
returned
the
old
man
.
‘
Poor
Nell
too
,
what
would
she
do
?
’
‘
Exactly
,
’
bawled
the
dwarf
nodding
his
head
;
‘
that
’
s
very
well
observed
.
Then
will
you
consider
about
it
,
neighbour
?
’
‘
I
will
,
certainly
,
’
replied
the
old
man
.
‘
We
shall
not
stop
here
.
’