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“
And
who
is
Jake
?
”
Mr
.
Havisham
asked
.
“
He
’
s
Dick
’
s
partner
,
and
he
is
the
worst
partner
a
fellow
could
have
!
Dick
says
so
.
He
isn
’
t
a
credit
to
the
business
,
and
he
isn
’
t
square
.
He
cheats
,
and
that
makes
Dick
mad
.
It
would
make
you
mad
,
you
know
,
if
you
were
blacking
boots
as
hard
as
you
could
,
and
being
square
all
the
time
,
and
your
partner
wasn
’
t
square
at
all
.
People
like
Dick
,
but
they
don
’
t
like
Jake
,
and
so
sometimes
they
don
’
t
come
twice
.
So
if
I
were
rich
,
I
’
d
buy
Jake
out
and
get
Dick
a
’
boss
’
sign
—
he
says
a
’
boss
’
sign
goes
a
long
way
;
and
I
’
d
get
him
some
new
clothes
and
new
brushes
,
and
start
him
out
fair
.
He
says
all
he
wants
is
to
start
out
fair
.
”
There
could
have
been
nothing
more
confiding
and
innocent
than
the
way
in
which
his
small
lordship
told
his
little
story
,
quoting
his
friend
Dick
’
s
bits
of
slang
in
the
most
candid
good
faith
.
He
seemed
to
feel
not
a
shade
of
a
doubt
that
his
elderly
companion
would
be
just
as
interested
as
he
was
himself
.
And
in
truth
Mr
.
Havisham
was
beginning
to
be
greatly
interested
;
but
perhaps
not
quite
so
much
in
Dick
and
the
apple
-
woman
as
in
this
kind
little
lordling
,
whose
curly
head
was
so
busy
,
under
its
yellow
thatch
,
with
good
-
natured
plans
for
his
friends
,
and
who
seemed
somehow
to
have
forgotten
himself
altogether
.
“
Is
there
anything
—
—
”
he
began
.
“
What
would
you
get
for
yourself
,
if
you
were
rich
?
”
“
Lots
of
things
!
”
answered
Lord
Fauntleroy
briskly
;
“
but
first
I
’
d
give
Mary
some
money
for
Bridget
—
that
’
s
her
sister
,
with
twelve
children
,
and
a
husband
out
of
work
.
She
comes
here
and
cries
,
and
Dearest
gives
her
things
in
a
basket
,
and
then
she
cries
again
,
and
says
:
’
Blessin
’
s
be
on
yez
,
for
a
beautiful
lady
.
’
And
I
think
Mr
.
Hobbs
would
like
a
gold
watch
and
chain
to
remember
me
by
,
and
a
meerschaum
pipe
.
And
then
I
’
d
like
to
get
up
a
company
.
”
“
A
company
!
”
exclaimed
Mr
.
Havisham
.
“
Like
a
Republican
rally
,
”
explained
Cedric
,
becoming
quite
excited
.
“
I
’
d
have
torches
and
uniforms
and
things
for
all
the
boys
and
myself
,
too
.
And
we
’
d
march
,
you
know
,
and
drill
.
That
’
s
what
I
should
like
for
myself
,
if
I
were
rich
.
”
The
door
opened
and
Mrs
.
Errol
came
in
.
“
I
am
sorry
to
have
been
obliged
to
leave
you
so
long
,
”
she
said
to
Mr
.
Havisham
;
“
but
a
poor
woman
,
who
is
in
great
trouble
,
came
to
see
me
.
”