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"
I
am
sorry
.
I
don
t
judge
you
and
say
,
he
is
wicked
,
and
I
am
righteous
.
God
forbid
.
I
don
t
know
everything
.
A
man
may
do
wrong
,
and
his
will
may
rise
clear
out
of
it
,
though
he
can
t
get
his
life
clear
.
That
s
a
bad
punishment
.
If
it
is
so
with
you
well
,
I
m
very
sorry
for
you
.
But
I
have
that
feeling
inside
me
,
that
I
can
t
go
on
working
with
you
.
That
s
all
,
Mr
.
Bulstrode
.
Everything
else
is
buried
,
so
far
as
my
will
goes
.
And
I
wish
you
good
-
day
.
"
"
One
moment
,
Mr
.
Garth
!
"
said
Bulstrode
,
hurriedly
.
"
I
may
trust
then
to
your
solemn
assurance
that
you
will
not
repeat
either
to
man
or
woman
what
even
if
it
have
any
degree
of
truth
in
it
is
yet
a
malicious
representation
?
"
Caleb
s
wrath
was
stirred
,
and
he
said
,
indignantly
"
Why
should
I
have
said
it
if
I
didn
t
mean
it
?
I
am
in
no
fear
of
you
.
Such
tales
as
that
will
never
tempt
my
tongue
.
"
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"
Excuse
me
I
am
agitated
I
am
the
victim
of
this
abandoned
man
.
"
"
Stop
a
bit
!
you
have
got
to
consider
whether
you
didn
t
help
to
make
him
worse
,
when
you
profited
by
his
vices
.
"
"
You
are
wronging
me
by
too
readily
believing
him
,
"
said
Bulstrode
,
oppressed
,
as
by
a
nightmare
,
with
the
inability
to
deny
flatly
what
Raffles
might
have
said
;
and
yet
feeling
it
an
escape
that
Caleb
had
not
so
stated
it
to
him
as
to
ask
for
that
flat
denial
.
"
No
,
"
said
Caleb
,
lifting
his
hand
deprecatingly
;
"
I
am
ready
to
believe
better
,
when
better
is
proved
.
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I
rob
you
of
no
good
chance
.
As
to
speaking
,
I
hold
it
a
crime
to
expose
a
man
s
sin
unless
I
m
clear
it
must
be
done
to
save
the
innocent
.
That
is
my
way
of
thinking
,
Mr
.
Bulstrode
,
and
what
I
say
,
I
ve
no
need
to
swear
.
I
wish
you
good
-
day
.
"
Some
hours
later
,
when
he
was
at
home
,
Caleb
said
to
his
wife
,
incidentally
,
that
he
had
had
some
little
differences
with
Bulstrode
,
and
that
in
consequence
,
he
had
given
up
all
notion
of
taking
Stone
Court
,
and
indeed
had
resigned
doing
further
business
for
him
.
"
He
was
disposed
to
interfere
too
much
,
was
he
?
"
said
Mrs
.
Garth
,
imagining
that
her
husband
had
been
touched
on
his
sensitive
point
,
and
not
been
allowed
to
do
what
he
thought
right
as
to
materials
and
modes
of
work
.