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991
"
You
talk
unreasonably
.
Shall
you
come
down
in
the
world
for
want
of
this
letter
about
your
son
?
"
992
"
Well
,
whether
or
not
,
I
consider
it
very
unhandsome
of
you
to
refuse
it
.
Such
doings
may
be
lined
with
religion
,
but
outside
they
have
a
nasty
,
dog
-
in
-
the
-
manger
look
.
You
might
as
well
slander
Fred
:
it
comes
pretty
near
to
it
when
you
refuse
to
say
you
didn
t
set
a
slander
going
.
993
It
s
this
sort
of
thing
-
this
tyrannical
spirit
,
wanting
to
play
bishop
and
banker
everywhere
it
s
this
sort
of
thing
makes
a
man
s
name
stink
.
"
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"
Vincy
,
if
you
insist
on
quarrelling
with
me
,
it
will
be
exceedingly
painful
to
Harriet
as
well
as
myself
,
"
said
Mr
.
Bulstrode
,
with
a
trifle
more
eagerness
and
paleness
than
usual
.
995
"
I
don
t
want
to
quarrel
.
It
s
for
my
interest
and
perhaps
for
yours
too
that
we
should
be
friends
.
I
bear
you
no
grudge
;
I
think
no
worse
of
you
than
I
do
of
other
people
.
A
man
who
half
starves
himself
,
and
goes
the
length
in
family
prayers
,
and
so
on
,
that
you
do
,
believes
in
his
religion
whatever
it
may
be
:
you
could
turn
over
your
capital
just
as
fast
with
cursing
and
swearing
:
plenty
of
fellows
do
.
You
like
to
be
master
,
there
s
no
denying
that
;
you
must
be
first
chop
in
heaven
,
else
you
won
t
like
it
much
.
But
you
re
my
sister
s
husband
,
and
we
ought
to
stick
together
;
and
if
I
know
Harriet
,
she
ll
consider
it
your
fault
if
we
quarrel
because
you
strain
at
a
gnat
in
this
way
,
and
refuse
to
do
Fred
a
good
turn
.
And
I
don
t
mean
to
say
I
shall
bear
it
well
.
I
consider
it
unhandsome
.
"
996
Mr
.
Vincy
rose
,
began
to
button
his
great
-
coat
,
and
looked
steadily
at
his
brother
-
in
-
law
,
meaning
to
imply
a
demand
for
a
decisive
answer
.
997
This
was
not
the
first
time
that
Mr
.
Bulstrode
had
begun
by
admonishing
Mr
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Vincy
,
and
had
ended
by
seeing
a
very
unsatisfactory
reflection
of
himself
in
the
coarse
unflattering
mirror
which
that
manufacturer
s
mind
presented
to
the
subtler
lights
and
shadows
of
his
fellow
-
men
;
and
perhaps
his
experience
ought
to
have
warned
him
how
the
scene
would
end
.
But
a
full
-
fed
fountain
will
be
generous
with
its
waters
even
in
the
rain
,
when
they
are
worse
than
useless
;
and
a
fine
fount
of
admonition
is
apt
to
be
equally
irrepressible
.
999
It
was
not
in
Mr
.
Bulstrode
s
nature
to
comply
directly
in
consequence
of
uncomfortable
suggestions
.
Before
changing
his
course
,
he
always
needed
to
shape
his
motives
and
bring
them
into
accordance
with
his
habitual
standard
.
He
said
,
at
last
"
I
will
reflect
a
little
,
Vincy
.
I
will
mention
the
subject
to
Harriet
.
I
shall
probably
send
you
a
letter
.
"