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"
Yes
,
my
boy
,
you
have
a
claim
,
"
said
Caleb
,
with
much
feeling
in
his
voice
.
"
The
young
ones
have
always
a
claim
on
the
old
to
help
them
forward
.
I
was
young
myself
once
and
had
to
do
without
much
help
;
but
help
would
have
been
welcome
to
me
,
if
it
had
been
only
for
the
fellow
-
feeling
’
s
sake
.
But
I
must
consider
.
Come
to
me
to
-
morrow
at
the
office
,
at
nine
o
’
clock
.
At
the
office
,
mind
.
"
Mr
.
Garth
would
take
no
important
step
without
consulting
Susan
,
but
it
must
be
confessed
that
before
he
reached
home
he
had
taken
his
resolution
.
With
regard
to
a
large
number
of
matters
about
which
other
men
are
decided
or
obstinate
,
he
was
the
most
easily
manageable
man
in
the
world
.
He
never
knew
what
meat
he
would
choose
,
and
if
Susan
had
said
that
they
ought
to
live
in
a
four
-
roomed
cottage
,
in
order
to
save
,
he
would
have
said
,
"
Let
us
go
,
"
without
inquiring
into
details
.
But
where
Caleb
’
s
feeling
and
judgment
strongly
pronounced
,
he
was
a
ruler
;
and
in
spite
of
his
mildness
and
timidity
in
reproving
,
every
one
about
him
knew
that
on
the
exceptional
occasions
when
he
chose
,
he
was
absolute
.
He
never
,
indeed
,
chose
to
be
absolute
except
on
some
one
else
’
s
behalf
.
On
ninety
-
nine
points
Mrs
.
Garth
decided
,
but
on
the
hundredth
she
was
often
aware
that
she
would
have
to
perform
the
singularly
difficult
task
of
carrying
out
her
own
principle
,
and
to
make
herself
subordinate
.
"
It
is
come
round
as
I
thought
,
Susan
,
"
said
Caleb
,
when
they
were
seated
alone
in
the
evening
.
He
had
already
narrated
the
adventure
which
had
brought
about
Fred
’
s
sharing
in
his
work
,
but
had
kept
back
the
further
result
.
"
The
children
ARE
fond
of
each
other
—
I
mean
,
Fred
and
Mary
.
"
Mrs
.
Garth
laid
her
work
on
her
knee
,
and
fixed
her
penetrating
eyes
anxiously
on
her
husband
.
"
After
we
’
d
done
our
work
,
Fred
poured
it
all
out
to
me
.
He
can
’
t
bear
to
be
a
clergyman
,
and
Mary
says
she
won
’
t
have
him
if
he
is
one
;
and
the
lad
would
like
to
be
under
me
and
give
his
mind
to
business
.
And
I
’
ve
determined
to
take
him
and
make
a
man
of
him
.
"
"
Caleb
!
"
said
Mrs
.
Garth
,
in
a
deep
contralto
,
expressive
of
resigned
astonishment
.
"
It
’
s
a
fine
thing
to
do
,
"
said
Mr
.
Garth
,
settling
himself
firmly
against
the
back
of
his
chair
,
and
grasping
the
elbows
.
"
I
shall
have
trouble
with
him
,
but
I
think
I
shall
carry
it
through
.
The
lad
loves
Mary
,
and
a
true
love
for
a
good
woman
is
a
great
thing
,
Susan
.
It
shapes
many
a
rough
fellow
.
"
"
Has
Mary
spoken
to
you
on
the
subject
?
"
said
Mrs
Garth
,
secretly
a
little
hurt
that
she
had
to
be
informed
on
it
herself
.