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"
"
It
ll
do
him
no
good
where
he
s
gone
,
that
s
my
belief
,
"
said
Solomon
,
with
a
bitterness
which
was
remarkably
genuine
,
though
his
tone
could
not
help
being
sly
.
"
Peter
was
a
bad
liver
,
and
almshouses
won
t
cover
it
,
when
he
s
had
the
impudence
to
show
it
at
the
last
.
"
"
And
all
the
while
had
got
his
own
lawful
family
brothers
and
sisters
and
nephews
and
nieces
and
has
sat
in
church
with
em
whenever
he
thought
well
to
come
,
"
said
Mrs
.
Waule
.
"
And
might
have
left
his
property
so
respectable
,
to
them
that
s
never
been
used
to
extravagance
or
unsteadiness
in
no
manner
of
way
and
not
so
poor
but
what
they
could
have
saved
every
penny
and
made
more
of
it
.
And
me
the
trouble
I
ve
been
at
,
times
and
times
,
to
come
here
and
be
sisterly
and
him
with
things
on
his
mind
all
the
while
that
might
make
anybody
s
flesh
creep
.
But
if
the
Almighty
s
allowed
it
,
he
means
to
punish
him
for
it
.
Brother
Solomon
,
I
shall
be
going
,
if
you
ll
drive
me
.
"
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"
I
ve
no
desire
to
put
my
foot
on
the
premises
again
,
"
said
Solomon
.
"
I
ve
got
land
of
my
own
and
property
of
my
own
to
will
away
.
"
"
It
s
a
poor
tale
how
luck
goes
in
the
world
,
"
said
Jonah
.
"
It
never
answers
to
have
a
bit
of
spirit
in
you
.
You
d
better
be
a
dog
in
the
manger
.
But
those
above
ground
might
learn
a
lesson
.
One
fool
s
will
is
enough
in
a
family
.
"
"
There
s
more
ways
than
one
of
being
a
fool
,
"
said
Solomon
.
"
I
shan
t
leave
my
money
to
be
poured
down
the
sink
,
and
I
shan
t
leave
it
to
foundlings
from
Africay
.
I
like
Feather
,
stones
that
were
brewed
such
,
and
not
turned
Featherstones
with
sticking
the
name
on
em
.
"
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Solomon
addressed
these
remarks
in
a
loud
aside
to
Mrs
.
Waule
as
he
rose
to
accompany
her
.
Brother
Jonah
felt
himself
capable
of
much
more
stinging
wit
than
this
,
but
he
reflected
that
there
was
no
use
in
offending
the
new
proprietor
of
Stone
Court
,
until
you
were
certain
that
he
was
quite
without
intentions
of
hospitality
towards
witty
men
whose
name
he
was
about
to
bear
.
Mr
.
Joshua
Rigg
,
in
fact
,
appeared
to
trouble
himself
little
about
any
innuendoes
,
but
showed
a
notable
change
of
manner
,
walking
coolly
up
to
Mr
.
Standish
and
putting
business
questions
with
much
coolness
.
He
had
a
high
chirping
voice
and
a
vile
accent
.
Fred
,
whom
he
no
longer
moved
to
laughter
,
thought
him
the
lowest
monster
he
had
ever
seen
.
But
Fred
was
feeling
rather
sick
.
The
Middlemarch
mercer
waited
for
an
opportunity
of
engaging
Mr
.
Rigg
in
conversation
:
there
was
no
knowing
how
many
pairs
of
legs
the
new
proprietor
might
require
hose
for
,
and
profits
were
more
to
be
relied
on
than
legacies
.
Also
,
the
mercer
,
as
a
second
cousin
,
was
dispassionate
enough
to
feel
curiosity
.
Mr
.
Vincy
,
after
his
one
outburst
,
had
remained
proudly
silent
,
though
too
much
preoccupied
with
unpleasant
feelings
to
think
of
moving
,
till
he
observed
that
his
wife
had
gone
to
Fred
s
side
and
was
crying
silently
while
she
held
her
darling
s
hand
.