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131
Then
she
came
back
to
the
table
and
stood
looking
up
at
Mr
.
Havisham
very
gently
.
132
My
husband
would
wish
it
,
she
said
.
It
will
be
best
for
my
little
boy
.
I
know
I
am
sure
the
Earl
would
not
be
so
unkind
as
to
try
to
teach
him
not
to
love
me
;
and
I
know
even
if
he
tried
that
my
little
boy
is
too
much
like
his
father
to
be
harmed
.
He
has
a
warm
,
faithful
nature
,
and
a
true
heart
.
He
would
love
me
even
if
he
did
not
see
me
;
and
so
long
as
we
may
see
each
other
,
I
ought
not
to
suffer
very
much
.
133
She
thinks
very
little
of
herself
,
the
lawyer
thought
.
She
does
not
make
any
terms
for
herself
.
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134
Madam
,
he
said
aloud
,
I
respect
your
consideration
for
your
son
.
He
will
thank
you
for
it
when
he
is
a
man
.
I
assure
you
Lord
Fauntleroy
will
be
most
carefully
guarded
,
and
every
effort
will
be
used
to
insure
his
happiness
.
The
Earl
of
Dorincourt
will
be
as
anxious
for
his
comfort
and
well
-
being
as
you
yourself
could
be
.
135
I
hope
,
said
the
tender
little
mother
,
in
a
rather
broken
voice
,
that
his
grandfather
will
love
Ceddie
.
The
little
boy
has
a
very
affectionate
nature
;
and
he
has
always
been
loved
.
136
Mr
.
Havisham
cleared
his
throat
again
.
137
He
could
not
quite
imagine
the
gouty
,
fiery
-
tempered
old
Earl
loving
any
one
very
much
;
but
he
knew
it
would
be
to
his
interest
to
be
kind
,
in
his
irritable
way
,
to
the
child
who
was
to
be
his
heir
.
He
knew
,
too
,
that
if
Ceddie
were
at
all
a
credit
to
his
name
,
his
grandfather
would
be
proud
of
him
.
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138
Lord
Fauntleroy
will
be
comfortable
,
I
am
sure
,
he
replied
.
It
was
with
a
view
to
his
happiness
that
the
Earl
desired
that
you
should
be
near
enough
to
him
to
see
him
frequently
.
139
He
did
not
think
it
would
be
discreet
to
repeat
the
exact
words
the
Earl
had
used
,
which
were
in
fact
neither
polite
nor
amiable
.
140
Mr
.
Havisham
preferred
to
express
his
noble
patron
s
offer
in
smoother
and
more
courteous
language
.