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"
Fred
,
in
spite
of
his
irritation
,
had
kindness
enough
in
him
to
be
a
little
sorry
for
the
unloved
,
unvenerated
old
man
,
who
with
his
dropsical
legs
looked
more
than
usually
pitiable
in
walking
.
While
giving
his
arm
,
he
thought
that
he
should
not
himself
like
to
be
an
old
fellow
with
his
constitution
breaking
up
;
and
he
waited
good
-
temperedly
,
first
before
the
window
to
hear
the
wonted
remarks
about
the
guinea
-
fowls
and
the
weather
-
cock
,
and
then
before
the
scanty
book
-
shelves
,
of
which
the
chief
glories
in
dark
calf
were
Josephus
,
Culpepper
,
Klopstock
’
s
"
Messiah
,
"
and
several
volumes
of
the
"
Gentleman
’
s
Magazine
.
"
"
Read
me
the
names
o
’
the
books
.
Come
now
!
you
’
re
a
college
man
.
"
Fred
gave
him
the
titles
.
"
What
did
missy
want
with
more
books
?
What
must
you
be
bringing
her
more
books
for
?
"
"
They
amuse
her
,
sir
.
She
is
very
fond
of
reading
.
"
"
A
little
too
fond
,
"
said
Mr
.
Featherstone
,
captiously
.
"
She
was
for
reading
when
she
sat
with
me
.
But
I
put
a
stop
to
that
.
She
’
s
got
the
newspaper
to
read
out
loud
.
That
’
s
enough
for
one
day
,
I
should
think
.
I
can
’
t
abide
to
see
her
reading
to
herself
.
You
mind
and
not
bring
her
any
more
books
,
do
you
hear
?
"
"
Yes
,
sir
,
I
hear
.
"
Fred
had
received
this
order
before
,
and
had
secretly
disobeyed
it
.
He
intended
to
disobey
it
again
.
"
Ring
the
bell
,
"
said
Mr
.
Featherstone
;
"
I
want
missy
to
come
down
.
"