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"
Wait
here
a
minute
or
two
.
I
am
going
to
look
out
an
engraving
which
Fred
is
tall
enough
to
hang
for
me
.
I
shall
be
back
in
a
few
minutes
.
"
And
then
he
went
out
.
Nevertheless
,
the
first
word
Fred
said
to
Mary
was
—
"
It
is
of
no
use
,
whatever
I
do
,
Mary
.
You
are
sure
to
marry
Farebrother
at
last
.
"
There
was
some
rage
in
his
tone
.
"
What
do
you
mean
,
Fred
?
"
Mary
exclaimed
indignantly
,
blushing
deeply
,
and
surprised
out
of
all
her
readiness
in
reply
.
"
It
is
impossible
that
you
should
not
see
it
all
clearly
enough
—
you
who
see
everything
.
"
"
I
only
see
that
you
are
behaving
very
ill
,
Fred
,
in
speaking
so
of
Mr
.
Farebrother
after
he
has
pleaded
your
cause
in
every
way
.
How
can
you
have
taken
up
such
an
idea
?
"
Fred
was
rather
deep
,
in
spite
of
his
irritation
.
If
Mary
had
really
been
unsuspicious
,
there
was
no
good
in
telling
her
what
Mrs
.
Garth
-
had
said
.
"
It
follows
as
a
matter
of
course
,
"
he
replied
.
"
When
you
are
continually
seeing
a
man
who
beats
me
in
everything
,
and
whom
you
set
up
above
everybody
,
I
can
have
no
fair
chance
.
"
"
You
are
very
ungrateful
,
Fred
,
"
said
Mary
.
"
I
wish
I
had
never
told
Mr
.
Farebrother
that
I
cared
for
you
in
the
least
.
"
"
No
,
I
am
not
ungrateful
;
I
should
be
the
happiest
fellow
in
the
world
if
it
were
not
for
this
.
I
told
your
father
everything
,
and
he
was
very
kind
;
he
treated
me
as
if
I
were
his
son
.
I
could
go
at
the
work
with
a
will
,
writing
and
everything
,
if
it
were
not
for
this
.
"
"
For
this
?
for
what
?
"
said
Mary
,
imagining
now
that
something
specific
must
have
been
said
or
done
.