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"
Oh
,
that
I
am
idle
and
extravagant
.
Well
,
I
am
not
fit
to
be
a
poor
man
.
I
should
not
have
made
a
bad
fellow
if
I
had
been
rich
.
"
"
You
would
have
done
your
duty
in
that
state
of
life
to
which
it
has
not
pleased
God
to
call
you
,
"
said
Mary
,
laughing
.
"
Well
,
I
couldn
’
t
do
my
duty
as
a
clergyman
,
any
more
than
you
could
do
yours
as
a
governess
.
You
ought
to
have
a
little
fellow
-
feeling
there
,
Mary
.
"
"
I
never
said
you
ought
to
be
a
clergyman
.
There
are
other
sorts
of
work
.
It
seems
to
me
very
miserable
not
to
resolve
on
some
course
and
act
accordingly
.
"
"
So
I
could
,
if
—
"
Fred
broke
off
,
and
stood
up
,
leaning
against
the
mantel
-
piece
.
"
If
you
were
sure
you
should
not
have
a
fortune
?
"
"
I
did
not
say
that
.
You
want
to
quarrel
with
me
.
It
is
too
bad
of
you
to
be
guided
by
what
other
people
say
about
me
.
"
"
How
can
I
want
to
quarrel
with
you
?
I
should
be
quarrelling
with
all
my
new
books
,
"
said
Mary
,
lifting
the
volume
on
the
table
.
"
However
naughty
you
may
be
to
other
people
,
you
are
good
to
me
.
"
"
Because
I
like
you
better
than
any
one
else
.
But
I
know
you
despise
me
.
"
"
Yes
,
I
do
—
a
little
,
"
said
Mary
,
nodding
,
with
a
smile
.