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"
No
,
my
dear
child
,
we
must
not
go
in
a
swarm
to
the
parsonage
.
And
that
old
Glasgow
suit
of
yours
would
never
do
.
Besides
,
your
father
will
come
home
.
We
must
let
Fred
go
alone
.
He
can
tell
Mary
that
you
are
here
,
and
she
will
come
back
to
-
morrow
.
"
Christy
glanced
at
his
own
threadbare
knees
,
and
then
at
Fred
s
beautiful
white
trousers
.
Certainly
Fred
s
tailoring
suggested
the
advantages
of
an
English
university
,
and
he
had
a
graceful
way
even
of
looking
warm
and
of
pushing
his
hair
back
with
his
handkerchief
.
"
Children
,
run
away
,
"
said
Mrs
.
Garth
;
"
it
is
too
warm
to
hang
about
your
friends
.
Take
your
brother
and
show
him
the
rabbits
.
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"
The
eldest
understood
,
and
led
off
the
children
immediately
.
Fred
felt
that
Mrs
.
Garth
wished
to
give
him
an
opportunity
of
saying
anything
he
had
to
say
,
but
he
could
only
begin
by
observing
"
How
glad
you
must
be
to
have
Christy
here
!
"
"
Yes
;
he
has
come
sooner
than
I
expected
.
He
got
down
from
the
coach
at
nine
o
clock
,
just
after
his
father
went
out
.
I
am
longing
for
Caleb
to
come
and
hear
what
wonderful
progress
Christy
is
making
.
He
has
paid
his
expenses
for
the
last
year
by
giving
lessons
,
carrying
on
hard
study
at
the
same
time
.
He
hopes
soon
to
get
a
private
tutorship
and
go
abroad
.
"
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"
He
is
a
great
fellow
,
"
said
Fred
,
to
whom
these
cheerful
truths
had
a
medicinal
taste
,
"
and
no
trouble
to
anybody
.
"
After
a
slight
pause
,
he
added
,
"
But
I
fear
you
will
think
that
I
am
going
to
be
a
great
deal
of
trouble
to
Mr
.
Garth
.
"
"
Caleb
likes
taking
trouble
:
he
is
one
of
those
men
who
always
do
more
than
any
one
would
have
thought
of
asking
them
to
do
,
"
answered
Mrs
.
Garth
.
She
was
knitting
,
and
could
either
look
at
Fred
or
not
,
as
she
chose
always
an
advantage
when
one
is
bent
on
loading
speech
with
salutary
meaning
;
and
though
Mrs
.
Garth
intended
to
be
duly
reserved
,
she
did
wish
to
say
something
that
Fred
might
be
the
better
for
.
"
I
know
you
think
me
very
undeserving
,
Mrs
.
Garth
,
and
with
good
reason
,
"
said
Fred
,
his
spirit
rising
a
little
at
the
perception
of
something
like
a
disposition
to
lecture
him
.