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Fred
followed
her
with
his
eyes
,
hoping
that
they
would
meet
hers
,
and
in
that
way
find
access
for
his
imploring
penitence
.
But
no
!
Mary
could
easily
avoid
looking
upward
.
"
I
do
care
about
your
mother
s
money
going
,
"
he
said
,
when
she
was
seated
again
and
sewing
quickly
.
"
I
wanted
to
ask
you
,
Mary
don
t
you
think
that
Mr
.
Featherstone
if
you
were
to
tell
him
tell
him
,
I
mean
,
about
apprenticing
Alfred
would
advance
the
money
?
"
"
My
family
is
not
fond
of
begging
,
Fred
.
We
would
rather
work
for
our
money
.
Besides
,
you
say
that
Mr
.
Featherstone
has
lately
given
you
a
hundred
pounds
.
He
rarely
makes
presents
;
he
has
never
made
presents
to
us
.
I
am
sure
my
father
will
not
ask
him
for
anything
;
and
even
if
I
chose
to
beg
of
him
,
it
would
be
of
no
use
.
"
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"
I
am
so
miserable
,
Mary
if
you
knew
how
miserable
I
am
,
you
would
be
sorry
for
me
.
"
"
There
are
other
things
to
be
more
sorry
for
than
that
.
But
selfish
people
always
think
their
own
discomfort
of
more
importance
than
anything
else
in
the
world
.
I
see
enough
of
that
every
day
.
"
"
It
is
hardly
fair
to
call
me
selfish
.
If
you
knew
what
things
other
young
men
do
,
you
would
think
me
a
good
way
off
the
worst
.
"
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"
I
know
that
people
who
spend
a
great
deal
of
money
on
themselves
without
knowing
how
they
shall
pay
,
must
be
selfish
.
They
are
always
thinking
of
what
they
can
get
for
themselves
,
and
not
of
what
other
people
may
lose
.
"
"
Any
man
may
be
unfortunate
,
Mary
,
and
find
himself
unable
to
pay
when
he
meant
it
.
There
is
not
a
better
man
in
the
world
than
your
father
,
and
yet
he
got
into
trouble
.
"
"
How
dare
you
make
any
comparison
between
my
father
and
you
,
Fred
?
"
said
Mary
,
in
a
deep
tone
of
indignation
.
"
He
never
got
into
trouble
by
thinking
of
his
own
idle
pleasures
,
but
because
he
was
always
thinking
of
the
work
he
was
doing
for
other
people
.
And
he
has
fared
hard
,
and
worked
hard
to
make
good
everybody
s
loss
.
"