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“
Well
,
there
was
Dick
,
”
he
said
.
“
You
’
d
like
Dick
,
he
’
s
so
square
.
”
This
was
an
Americanism
the
Earl
was
not
prepared
for
.
“
What
does
that
mean
?
”
he
inquired
.
Lord
Fauntleroy
paused
a
moment
to
reflect
.
He
was
not
very
sure
himself
what
it
meant
.
He
had
taken
it
for
granted
as
meaning
something
very
creditable
because
Dick
had
been
fond
of
using
it
.
“
I
think
it
means
that
he
wouldn
’
t
cheat
any
one
,
”
he
exclaimed
;
“
or
hit
a
boy
who
was
under
his
size
,
and
that
he
blacks
people
’
s
boots
very
well
and
makes
them
shine
as
much
as
he
can
.
He
’
s
a
perfessional
bootblack
.
”
“
And
he
’
s
one
of
your
acquaintances
,
is
he
?
”
said
the
Earl
.
“
He
is
an
old
friend
of
mine
,
”
replied
his
grandson
.
“
Not
quite
as
old
as
Mr
.
Hobbs
,
but
quite
old
.
He
gave
me
a
present
just
before
the
ship
sailed
.
”
He
put
his
hand
into
his
pocket
and
drew
forth
a
neatly
folded
red
object
and
opened
it
with
an
air
of
affectionate
pride
.
It
was
the
red
silk
handkerchief
with
the
large
purple
horse
-
shoes
and
heads
on
it
.
“
He
gave
me
this
,
”
said
his
young
lordship
.
“
I
shall
keep
it
always
.
You
can
wear
it
round
your
neck
or
keep
it
in
your
pocket
.
He
bought
it
with
the
first
money
he
earned
after
I
bought
Jake
out
and
gave
him
the
new
brushes
.
It
’
s
a
keepsake
.
I
put
some
poetry
in
Mr
.
Hobbs
’
s
watch
.
It
was
,
’
When
this
you
see
,
remember
me
.
’
When
this
I
see
,
I
shall
always
remember
Dick
.
”