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He
took
them
,
saying
—
"
I
am
very
much
obliged
to
you
,
sir
,
"
and
was
going
to
roll
them
up
without
seeming
to
think
of
their
value
.
But
this
did
not
suit
Mr
.
Featherstone
,
who
was
eying
him
intently
.
"
Come
,
don
’
t
you
think
it
worth
your
while
to
count
’
em
?
You
take
money
like
a
lord
;
I
suppose
you
lose
it
like
one
.
"
"
I
thought
I
was
not
to
look
a
gift
-
horse
in
the
mouth
,
sir
.
But
I
shall
be
very
happy
to
count
them
.
"
Fred
was
not
so
happy
,
however
,
after
he
had
counted
them
.
For
they
actually
presented
the
absurdity
of
being
less
than
his
hopefulness
had
decided
that
they
must
be
.
What
can
the
fitness
of
things
mean
,
if
not
their
fitness
to
a
man
’
s
expectations
?
Failing
this
,
absurdity
and
atheism
gape
behind
him
.
The
collapse
for
Fred
was
severe
when
he
found
that
he
held
no
more
than
five
twenties
,
and
his
share
in
the
higher
education
of
this
country
did
not
seem
to
help
him
.
Nevertheless
he
said
,
with
rapid
changes
in
his
fair
complexion
—
"
It
is
very
handsome
of
you
,
sir
.
"
"
I
should
think
it
is
,
"
said
Mr
.
Featherstone
,
locking
his
box
and
replacing
it
,
then
taking
off
his
spectacles
deliberately
,
and
at
length
,
as
if
his
inward
meditation
had
more
deeply
convinced
him
,
repeating
,
"
I
should
think
it
handsome
.
"
"
I
assure
you
,
sir
,
I
am
very
grateful
,
"
said
Fred
,
who
had
had
time
to
recover
his
cheerful
air
.
"
So
you
ought
to
be
.
You
want
to
cut
a
figure
in
the
world
,
and
I
reckon
Peter
Featherstone
is
the
only
one
you
’
ve
got
to
trust
to
.
"
Here
the
old
man
’
s
eyes
gleamed
with
a
curiously
mingled
satisfaction
in
the
consciousness
that
this
smart
young
fellow
relied
upon
him
,
and
that
the
smart
young
fellow
was
rather
a
fool
for
doing
so
.