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"
Very
well
.
As
soon
as
you
can
,
please
.
I
hope
it
will
all
be
settled
before
I
see
you
to
-
morrow
.
"
"
Follows
here
the
strict
receiptFor
that
sauce
to
dainty
meat
,
Named
Idleness
,
which
many
eatBy
preference
,
and
call
it
sweet
:
First
watch
for
morsels
,
like
a
houndMix
well
with
buffets
,
stir
them
roundWith
good
thick
oil
of
flatteries
,
And
froth
with
mean
self
-
lauding
lies
.
Serve
warm
:
the
vessels
you
must
chooseTo
keep
it
in
are
dead
men
s
shoes
.
"
Mr
.
Bulstrode
s
consultation
of
Harriet
seemed
to
have
had
the
effect
desired
by
Mr
.
Vincy
,
for
early
the
next
morning
a
letter
came
which
Fred
could
carry
to
Mr
.
Featherstone
as
the
required
testimony
.
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The
old
gentleman
was
staying
in
bed
on
account
of
the
cold
weather
,
and
as
Mary
Garth
was
not
to
be
seen
in
the
sitting
-
room
,
Fred
went
up
-
stairs
immediately
and
presented
the
letter
to
his
uncle
,
who
,
propped
up
comfortably
on
a
bed
-
rest
,
was
not
less
able
than
usual
to
enjoy
his
consciousness
of
wisdom
in
distrusting
and
frustrating
mankind
.
He
put
on
his
spectacles
to
read
the
letter
,
pursing
up
his
lips
and
drawing
down
their
corners
.
"
Under
the
circumstances
I
will
not
decline
to
state
my
conviction
tchah
!
what
fine
words
the
fellow
puts
!
He
s
as
fine
as
an
auctioneer
that
your
son
Frederic
has
not
obtained
any
advance
of
money
on
bequests
promised
by
Mr
.
Featherstone
promised
?
who
said
I
had
ever
promised
?
I
promise
nothing
I
shall
make
codicils
as
long
as
I
like
and
that
considering
the
nature
of
such
a
proceeding
,
it
is
unreasonable
to
presume
that
a
young
man
of
sense
and
character
would
attempt
it
ah
,
but
the
gentleman
doesn
t
say
you
are
a
young
man
of
sense
and
character
,
mark
you
that
,
sir
!
As
to
my
own
concern
with
any
report
of
such
a
nature
,
I
distinctly
affirm
that
I
never
made
any
statement
to
the
effect
that
your
son
had
borrowed
money
on
any
property
that
might
accrue
to
him
on
Mr
.
Featherstone
s
demise
bless
my
heart
!
property
accrue
demise
!
Lawyer
Standish
is
nothing
to
him
.
He
couldn
t
speak
finer
if
he
wanted
to
borrow
.
Well
,
"
Mr
.
Featherstone
here
looked
over
his
spectacles
at
Fred
,
while
he
handed
back
the
letter
to
him
with
a
contemptuous
gesture
,
"
you
don
t
suppose
I
believe
a
thing
because
Bulstrode
writes
it
out
fine
,
eh
?
"
Fred
colored
.
"
You
wished
to
have
the
letter
,
sir
.
I
should
think
it
very
likely
that
Mr
.
Bulstrode
s
denial
is
as
good
as
the
authority
which
told
you
what
he
denies
.
"
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"
Every
bit
.
I
never
said
I
believed
either
one
or
the
other
.
And
now
what
d
you
expect
?
"
said
Mr
.
Featherstone
,
curtly
,
keeping
on
his
spectacles
,
but
withdrawing
his
hands
under
his
wraps
.
"
I
expect
nothing
,
sir
.
"
Fred
with
difficulty
restrained
himself
from
venting
his
irritation
.
"
I
came
to
bring
you
the
letter
.
If
you
like
I
will
bid
you
good
morning
.
"