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“
It
’
s
not
exactly
the
way
it
is
spelled
in
the
dictionary
,
”
answered
the
Earl
.
“
I
was
afraid
of
that
,
”
said
Fauntleroy
.
“
I
ought
to
have
asked
.
You
see
,
that
’
s
the
way
with
words
of
more
than
one
syllable
;
you
have
to
look
in
the
dictionary
.
It
’
s
always
safest
.
I
’
ll
write
it
over
again
.
”
And
write
it
over
again
he
did
,
making
quite
an
imposing
copy
,
and
taking
precautions
in
the
matter
of
spelling
by
consulting
the
Earl
himself
.
“
Spelling
is
a
curious
thing
,
”
he
said
.
“
It
’
s
so
often
different
from
what
you
expect
it
to
be
.
I
used
to
think
’
please
’
was
spelled
p
-
l
-
e
-
e
-
s
,
but
it
isn
’
t
,
you
know
;
and
you
’
d
think
’
dear
’
was
spelled
d
-
e
-
r
-
e
,
if
you
didn
’
t
inquire
.
Sometimes
it
almost
discourages
you
.
”
When
Mr
.
Mordaunt
went
away
,
he
took
the
letter
with
him
,
and
he
took
something
else
with
him
also
—
namely
,
a
pleasanter
feeling
and
a
more
hopeful
one
than
he
had
ever
carried
home
with
him
down
that
avenue
on
any
previous
visit
he
had
made
at
Dorincourt
Castle
.
When
he
was
gone
,
Fauntleroy
,
who
had
accompanied
him
to
the
door
,
went
back
to
his
grandfather
.
“
May
I
go
to
Dearest
now
?
”
he
asked
.
“
I
think
she
will
be
waiting
for
me
.
”
The
Earl
was
silent
a
moment
.
“
There
is
something
in
the
stable
for
you
to
see
first
,
”
he
said
.
“
Ring
the
bell
.
”
“
If
you
please
,
”
said
Fauntleroy
,
with
his
quick
little
flush
.
“
I
’
m
very
much
obliged
;
but
I
think
I
’
d
better
see
it
to
-
morrow
.
She
will
be
expecting
me
all
the
time
.
”