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Hobbs
did
not
explain
that
he
would
not
have
known
one
if
he
saw
it
.
He
merely
shook
his
head
ponderously
.
I
s
pose
there
is
very
little
call
for
em
,
he
said
,
and
that
ended
the
matter
.
This
was
the
beginning
of
quite
a
substantial
friendship
.
When
Dick
went
up
to
the
store
,
Mr
.
Hobbs
received
him
with
great
hospitality
.
He
gave
him
a
chair
tilted
against
the
door
,
near
a
barrel
of
apples
,
and
after
his
young
visitor
was
seated
,
he
made
a
jerk
at
them
with
the
hand
in
which
he
held
his
pipe
,
saying
:
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Help
yerself
.
Then
he
looked
at
the
story
papers
,
and
after
that
they
read
and
discussed
the
British
aristocracy
;
and
Mr
.
Hobbs
smoked
his
pipe
very
hard
and
shook
his
head
a
great
deal
.
He
shook
it
most
when
he
pointed
out
the
high
stool
with
the
marks
on
its
legs
.
There
s
his
very
kicks
,
he
said
impressively
;
his
very
kicks
.
I
sit
and
look
at
em
by
the
hour
.
This
is
a
world
of
ups
an
it
s
a
world
of
downs
.
Why
,
he
d
set
there
,
an
eat
crackers
out
of
a
box
,
an
apples
out
of
a
barrel
,
an
pitch
his
cores
into
the
street
;
an
now
he
s
a
lord
a
-
livin
in
a
castle
.
Them
s
a
lord
s
kicks
;
they
ll
be
a
earl
s
kicks
some
day
.
Sometimes
I
says
to
myself
,
says
I
,
Well
,
I
ll
be
jiggered
!
He
seemed
to
derive
a
great
deal
of
comfort
from
his
reflections
and
Dick
s
visit
.
Before
Dick
went
home
,
they
had
a
supper
in
the
small
back
-
room
;
they
had
crackers
and
cheese
and
sardines
,
and
other
canned
things
out
of
the
store
,
and
Mr
.
Hobbs
solemnly
opened
two
bottles
of
ginger
ale
,
and
pouring
out
two
glasses
,
proposed
a
toast
.
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Here
s
to
HIM
!
he
said
,
lifting
his
glass
,
an
may
he
teach
em
a
lesson
earls
an
markises
an
dooks
an
all
!
After
that
night
,
the
two
saw
each
other
often
,
and
Mr
.
Hobbs
was
much
more
comfortable
and
less
desolate
.
They
read
the
Penny
Story
Gazette
,
and
many
other
interesting
things
,
and
gained
a
knowledge
of
the
habits
of
the
nobility
and
gentry
which
would
have
surprised
those
despised
classes
if
they
had
realized
it
.
One
day
Mr
.
Hobbs
made
a
pilgrimage
to
a
book
store
down
town
,
for
the
express
purpose
of
adding
to
their
library
.
He
went
to
the
clerk
and
leaned
over
the
counter
to
speak
to
him
.
I
want
,
he
said
,
a
book
about
earls
.