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"
Then
let
it
alone
,
my
boy
,
"
said
Caleb
,
abruptly
,
"
else
you
’
ll
never
be
easy
.
Or
,
if
you
ARE
easy
,
you
’
ll
be
a
poor
stick
.
"
"
That
is
very
nearly
what
Mary
thinks
about
it
,
"
said
Fred
,
coloring
.
"
I
think
you
must
know
what
I
feel
for
Mary
,
Mr
.
Garth
:
I
hope
it
does
not
displease
you
that
I
have
always
loved
her
better
than
any
one
else
,
and
that
I
shall
never
love
any
one
as
I
love
her
.
"
The
expression
of
Caleb
’
s
face
was
visibly
softening
while
Fred
spoke
.
But
he
swung
his
head
with
a
solemn
slowness
,
and
said
—
"
That
makes
things
more
serious
,
Fred
,
if
you
want
to
take
Mary
’
s
happiness
into
your
keeping
.
"
"
I
know
that
,
Mr
.
Garth
,
"
said
Fred
,
eagerly
,
"
and
I
would
do
anything
for
HER
.
She
says
she
will
never
have
me
if
I
go
into
the
Church
;
and
I
shall
be
the
most
miserable
devil
in
the
world
if
I
lose
all
hope
of
Mary
.
Really
,
if
I
could
get
some
other
profession
,
business
—
anything
that
I
am
at
all
fit
for
,
I
would
work
hard
,
I
would
deserve
your
good
opinion
.
I
should
like
to
have
to
do
with
outdoor
things
.
I
know
a
good
deal
about
land
and
cattle
already
.
I
used
to
believe
,
you
know
—
though
you
will
think
me
rather
foolish
for
it
—
that
I
should
have
land
of
my
own
.
I
am
sure
knowledge
of
that
sort
would
come
easily
to
me
,
especially
if
I
could
be
under
you
in
any
way
.
"
"
Softly
,
my
boy
,
"
said
Caleb
,
having
the
image
of
"
Susan
"
before
his
eyes
.
"
What
have
you
said
to
your
father
about
all
this
?
"
"
Nothing
,
yet
;
but
I
must
tell
him
.
I
am
only
waiting
to
know
what
I
can
do
instead
of
entering
the
Church
.
I
am
very
sorry
to
disappoint
him
,
but
a
man
ought
to
be
allowed
to
judge
for
himself
when
he
is
four
-
and
-
twenty
.
How
could
I
know
when
I
was
fifteen
,
what
it
would
be
right
for
me
to
do
now
?
My
education
was
a
mistake
.
"
"
But
hearken
to
this
,
Fred
,
"
said
Caleb
.
"
Are
you
sure
Mary
is
fond
of
you
,
or
would
ever
have
you
?
"
"
I
asked
Mr
.
Farebrother
to
talk
to
her
,
because
she
had
forbidden
me
—
I
didn
’
t
know
what
else
to
do
,
"
said
Fred
,
apologetically
.
"
And
he
says
that
I
have
every
reason
to
hope
,
if
I
can
put
myself
in
an
honorable
position
—
I
mean
,
out
of
the
Church
I
dare
say
you
think
it
unwarrantable
in
me
,
Mr
.
Garth
,
to
be
troubling
you
and
obtruding
my
own
wishes
about
Mary
,
before
I
have
done
anything
at
all
for
myself
.
Of
course
I
have
not
the
least
claim
—
indeed
,
I
have
already
a
debt
to
you
which
will
never
be
discharged
,
even
when
I
have
been
,
able
to
pay
it
in
the
shape
of
money
.
"