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"
Aw
,
we
wooant
meddle
they
may
do
as
they
loike
for
oos
"
were
the
forms
in
which
Caleb
got
his
pledges
;
and
then
he
hastened
back
to
Fred
,
who
had
followed
him
,
and
watched
him
in
the
gateway
.
They
went
to
work
,
and
Fred
helped
vigorously
.
His
spirits
had
risen
,
and
he
heartily
enjoyed
a
good
slip
in
the
moist
earth
under
the
hedgerow
,
which
soiled
his
perfect
summer
trousers
.
Was
it
his
successful
onset
which
had
elated
him
,
or
the
satisfaction
of
helping
Mary
s
father
?
Something
more
.
The
accidents
of
the
morning
had
helped
his
frustrated
imagination
to
shape
an
employment
for
himself
which
had
several
attractions
.
I
am
not
sure
that
certain
fibres
in
Mr
.
Garth
s
mind
had
not
resumed
their
old
vibration
towards
the
very
end
which
now
revealed
itself
to
Fred
.
For
the
effective
accident
is
but
the
touch
of
fire
where
there
is
oil
and
tow
;
and
it
al
ways
appeared
to
Fred
that
the
railway
brought
the
needed
touch
.
But
they
went
on
in
silence
except
when
their
business
demanded
speech
.
At
last
,
when
they
had
finished
and
were
walking
away
,
Mr
.
Garth
said
"
A
young
fellow
needn
t
be
a
B
.
A
.
Отключить рекламу
to
do
this
sort
of
work
,
eh
,
Fred
?
"
"
I
wish
I
had
taken
to
it
before
I
had
thought
of
being
a
B
.
A
.
,
"
said
Fred
.
He
paused
a
moment
,
and
then
added
,
more
hesitatingly
,
"
Do
you
think
I
am
too
old
to
learn
your
business
,
Mr
.
Garth
?
"
"
My
business
is
of
many
sorts
,
my
boy
,
"
said
Mr
.
Garth
,
smiling
.
"
A
good
deal
of
what
I
know
can
only
come
from
experience
:
you
can
t
learn
it
off
as
you
learn
things
out
of
a
book
.
But
you
are
young
enough
to
lay
a
foundation
yet
.
"
Caleb
pronounced
the
last
sentence
emphatically
,
but
paused
in
some
uncertainty
.
He
had
been
under
the
impression
lately
that
Fred
had
made
up
his
mind
to
enter
the
Church
.
"
You
do
think
I
could
do
some
good
at
it
,
if
I
were
to
try
?
"
said
Fred
,
more
eagerly
.
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"
That
depends
,
"
said
Caleb
,
turning
his
head
on
one
side
and
lowering
his
voice
,
with
the
air
of
a
man
who
felt
himself
to
be
saying
something
deeply
religious
.
"
You
must
be
sure
of
two
things
:
you
must
love
your
work
,
and
not
be
always
looking
over
the
edge
of
it
,
wanting
your
play
to
begin
.
And
the
other
is
,
you
must
not
be
ashamed
of
your
work
,
and
think
it
would
be
more
honorable
to
you
to
be
doing
something
else
.
You
must
have
a
pride
in
your
own
work
and
in
learning
to
do
it
well
,
and
not
be
always
saying
,
There
s
this
and
there
s
that
if
I
had
this
or
that
to
do
,
I
might
make
something
of
it
.
No
matter
what
a
man
is
I
wouldn
t
give
twopence
for
him
"
here
Caleb
s
mouth
looked
bitter
,
and
he
snapped
his
fingers
"
whether
he
was
the
prime
minister
or
the
rick
-
thatcher
,
if
he
didn
t
do
well
what
he
undertook
to
do
.
"
"
I
can
never
feel
that
I
should
do
that
in
being
a
clergyman
,
"
said
Fred
,
meaning
to
take
a
step
in
argument
.