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121
Not
at
all
bad
so
far
,
he
had
said
to
himself
;
but
perhaps
the
Captain
s
taste
predominated
.
But
when
Mrs
.
Errol
came
into
the
room
,
he
began
to
think
she
herself
might
have
had
something
to
do
with
it
.
If
he
had
not
been
quite
a
self
-
contained
and
stiff
old
gentleman
,
he
would
probably
have
started
when
he
saw
her
.
She
looked
,
in
the
simple
black
dress
,
fitting
closely
to
her
slender
figure
,
more
like
a
young
girl
than
the
mother
of
a
boy
of
seven
.
She
had
a
pretty
,
sorrowful
,
young
face
,
and
a
very
tender
,
innocent
look
in
her
large
brown
eyes
,
the
sorrowful
look
that
had
never
quite
left
her
face
since
her
husband
had
died
.
122
Cedric
was
used
to
seeing
it
there
;
the
only
times
he
had
ever
seen
it
fade
out
had
been
when
he
was
playing
with
her
or
talking
to
her
,
and
had
said
some
old
-
fashioned
thing
,
or
used
some
long
word
he
had
picked
up
out
of
the
newspapers
or
in
his
conversations
with
Mr
.
Hobbs
.
He
was
fond
of
using
long
words
,
and
he
was
always
pleased
when
they
made
her
laugh
,
though
he
could
not
understand
why
they
were
laughable
;
they
were
quite
serious
matters
with
him
.
The
lawyer
s
experience
taught
him
to
read
people
s
characters
very
shrewdly
,
and
as
soon
as
he
saw
Cedric
s
mother
he
knew
that
the
old
Earl
had
made
a
great
mistake
in
thinking
her
a
vulgar
,
mercenary
woman
.
Mr
.
Havisham
had
never
been
married
,
he
had
never
even
been
in
love
,
but
he
divined
that
this
pretty
young
creature
with
the
sweet
voice
and
sad
eyes
had
married
Captain
Errol
only
because
she
loved
him
with
all
her
affectionate
heart
,
and
that
she
had
never
once
thought
it
an
advantage
that
he
was
an
earl
s
son
.
And
he
saw
he
should
have
no
trouble
with
her
,
and
he
began
to
feel
that
perhaps
little
Lord
Fauntleroy
might
not
be
such
a
trial
to
his
noble
family
,
after
all
.
The
Captain
had
been
a
handsome
fellow
,
and
the
young
mother
was
very
pretty
,
and
perhaps
the
boy
might
be
well
enough
to
look
at
.
123
When
he
first
told
Mrs
.
Errol
what
he
had
come
for
,
she
turned
very
pale
.
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124
Oh
!
she
said
;
will
he
have
to
be
taken
away
from
me
?
We
love
each
other
so
much
!
He
is
such
a
happiness
to
me
!
He
is
all
I
have
.
I
have
tried
to
be
a
good
mother
to
him
.
And
her
sweet
young
voice
trembled
,
and
the
tears
rushed
into
her
eyes
.
125
You
do
not
know
what
he
has
been
to
me
!
she
said
.
126
The
lawyer
cleared
his
throat
.
127
I
am
obliged
to
tell
you
,
he
said
,
that
the
Earl
of
Dorincourt
is
not
is
not
very
friendly
toward
you
.
He
is
an
old
man
,
and
his
prejudices
are
very
strong
.
He
has
always
especially
disliked
America
and
Americans
,
and
was
very
much
enraged
by
his
son
s
marriage
.
I
am
sorry
to
be
the
bearer
of
so
unpleasant
a
communication
,
but
he
is
very
fixed
in
his
determination
not
to
see
you
.
His
plan
is
that
Lord
Fauntleroy
shall
be
educated
under
his
own
supervision
;
that
he
shall
live
with
him
.
The
Earl
is
attached
to
Dorincourt
Castle
,
and
spends
a
great
deal
of
time
there
.
He
is
a
victim
to
inflammatory
gout
,
and
is
not
fond
of
London
.
Lord
Fauntleroy
will
,
therefore
,
be
likely
to
live
chiefly
at
Dorincourt
.
The
Earl
offers
you
as
a
home
Court
Lodge
,
which
is
situated
pleasantly
,
and
is
not
very
far
from
the
castle
.
He
also
offers
you
a
suitable
income
.
Lord
Fauntleroy
will
be
permitted
to
visit
you
;
the
only
stipulation
is
,
that
you
shall
not
visit
him
or
enter
the
park
gates
.
You
see
you
will
not
be
really
separated
from
your
son
,
and
I
assure
you
,
madam
,
the
terms
are
not
so
harsh
as
as
they
might
have
been
.
The
advantage
of
such
surroundings
and
education
as
Lord
Fauntleroy
will
have
,
I
am
sure
you
must
see
,
will
be
very
great
.
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128
He
felt
a
little
uneasy
lest
she
should
begin
to
cry
or
make
a
scene
,
as
he
knew
some
women
would
have
done
.
It
embarrassed
and
annoyed
him
to
see
women
cry
.
129
But
she
did
not
.
She
went
to
the
window
and
stood
with
her
face
turned
away
for
a
few
moments
,
and
he
saw
she
was
trying
to
steady
herself
.
130
Captain
Errol
was
very
fond
of
Dorincourt
,
she
said
at
last
.
He
loved
England
,
and
everything
English
.
It
was
always
a
grief
to
him
that
he
was
parted
from
his
home
.
He
was
proud
of
his
home
,
and
of
his
name
.
He
would
wish
I
know
he
would
wish
that
his
son
should
know
the
beautiful
old
places
,
and
be
brought
up
in
such
a
way
as
would
be
suitable
to
his
future
position
.