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His
motives
were
far
from
being
good
,
and
if
he
had
been
dealing
with
a
nature
less
affectionate
and
warm
-
hearted
than
little
Lord
Fauntleroy
’
s
,
great
harm
might
have
been
done
.
And
Cedric
’
s
mother
was
too
gentle
to
suspect
any
harm
.
She
thought
that
perhaps
this
meant
that
a
lonely
,
unhappy
old
man
,
whose
children
were
dead
,
wished
to
be
kind
to
her
little
boy
,
and
win
his
love
and
confidence
.
And
it
pleased
her
very
much
to
think
that
Ceddie
would
be
able
to
help
Bridget
.
It
made
her
happier
to
know
that
the
very
first
result
of
the
strange
fortune
which
had
befallen
her
little
boy
was
that
he
could
do
kind
things
for
those
who
needed
kindness
.
Quite
a
warm
color
bloomed
on
her
pretty
young
face
.
“
Oh
!
”
she
said
,
“
that
was
very
kind
of
the
Earl
;
Cedric
will
be
so
glad
!
He
has
always
been
fond
of
Bridget
and
Michael
.
They
are
quite
deserving
.
I
have
often
wished
I
had
been
able
to
help
them
more
.
Michael
is
a
hard
-
working
man
when
he
is
well
,
but
he
has
been
ill
a
long
time
and
needs
expensive
medicines
and
warm
clothing
and
nourishing
food
.
He
and
Bridget
will
not
be
wasteful
of
what
is
given
them
.
”
Mr
.
Havisham
put
his
thin
hand
in
his
breast
pocket
and
drew
forth
a
large
pocket
-
book
.
There
was
a
queer
look
in
his
keen
face
.
The
truth
was
,
he
was
wondering
what
the
Earl
of
Dorincourt
would
say
when
he
was
told
what
was
the
first
wish
of
his
grandson
that
had
been
granted
.
He
wondered
what
the
cross
,
worldly
,
selfish
old
nobleman
would
think
of
it
.
“
I
do
not
know
that
you
have
realized
,
”
he
said
,
“
that
the
Earl
of
Dorincourt
is
an
exceedingly
rich
man
.
He
can
afford
to
gratify
any
caprice
.
I
think
it
would
please
him
to
know
that
Lord
Fauntleroy
had
been
indulged
in
any
fancy
.
If
you
will
call
him
back
and
allow
me
,
I
shall
give
him
five
pounds
for
these
people
.
”
“
That
would
be
twenty
-
five
dollars
!
”
exclaimed
Mrs
.
Errol
.
“
It
will
seem
like
wealth
to
them
.
I
can
scarcely
believe
that
it
is
true
.
”
“
It
is
quite
true
,
”
said
Mr
.
Havisham
,
with
his
dry
smile
.
“
A
great
change
has
taken
place
in
your
son
’
s
life
,
a
great
deal
of
power
will
lie
in
his
hands
.
”
“
Oh
!
”
cried
his
mother
.
“
And
he
is
such
a
little
boy
—
a
very
little
boy
.
How
can
I
teach
him
to
use
it
well
?
It
makes
me
half
afraid
.
My
pretty
little
Ceddie
!
”
The
lawyer
slightly
cleared
his
throat
.
It
touched
his
worldly
,
hard
old
heart
to
see
the
tender
,
timid
look
in
her
brown
eyes
.
“
I
think
,
madam
,
”
he
said
,
“
that
if
I
may
judge
from
my
interview
with
Lord
Fauntleroy
this
morning
,
the
next
Earl
of
Dorincourt
will
think
for
others
as
well
as
for
his
noble
self
.
He
is
only
a
child
yet
,
but
I
think
he
may
be
trusted
.
”