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"
What
did
Tom
say
about
those
cheeses
?
"
I
replied
that
he
had
directed
they
were
to
be
kept
in
a
moist
place
,
and
that
nobody
was
to
touch
them
.
She
said
:
"
Nobody
's
likely
to
touch
them
.
Had
he
smelt
them
?
"
I
thought
he
had
,
and
added
that
he
seemed
greatly
attached
to
them
.
"
You
think
he
would
be
upset
,
"
she
queried
,
"
if
I
gave
a
man
a
sovereign
to
take
them
away
and
bury
them
?
"
I
answered
that
I
thought
he
would
never
smile
again
.
An
idea
struck
her
.
She
said
:
"
Do
you
mind
keeping
them
for
him
?
Let
me
send
them
round
to
you
.
"
"
Madam
,
"
I
replied
,
"
for
myself
I
like
the
smell
of
cheese
,
and
the
journey
the
other
day
with
them
from
Liverpool
I
shall
ever
look
back
upon
as
a
happy
ending
to
a
pleasant
holiday
.
But
,
in
this
world
,
we
must
consider
others
.
The
lady
under
whose
roof
I
have
the
honour
of
residing
is
a
widow
,
and
,
for
all
I
know
,
possibly
an
orphan
too
.
She
has
a
strong
,
I
may
say
an
eloquent
,
objection
to
being
what
she
terms
'
put
upon
.
'
The
presence
of
your
husband
's
cheeses
in
her
house
she
would
,
I
instinctively
feel
,
regard
as
a
'
put
upon
'
;
and
it
shall
never
be
said
that
I
put
upon
the
widow
and
the
orphan
.
"