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481
Miss
Minchin
felt
offended
.
This
seemed
to
be
a
disparagement
of
her
best
patron
and
was
a
liberty
.
482
Even
solicitors
had
no
right
to
take
liberties
.
483
"
I
beg
your
pardon
,
Mr.
Barrow
,
"
she
said
stiffly
.
"
I
do
not
understand
.
"
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484
"
Birthday
presents
,
"
said
Mr.
Barrow
in
the
same
critical
manner
,
"
to
a
child
eleven
years
old
!
Mad
extravagance
,
I
call
it
.
"
485
Miss
Minchin
drew
herself
up
still
more
rigidly
.
486
"
Captain
Crewe
is
a
man
of
fortune
,
"
she
said
.
"
The
diamond
mines
alone
--
"
487
Mr.
Barrow
wheeled
round
upon
her
.
"
Diamond
mines
!
"
he
broke
out
.
"
There
are
none
!
Never
were
!
"
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488
Miss
Minchin
actually
got
up
from
her
chair
.
489
"
What
!
"
she
cried
.
"
What
do
you
mean
?
"
490
"
At
any
rate
,
"
answered
Mr.
Barrow
,
quite
snappishly
,
"
it
would
have
been
much
better
if
there
never
had
been
any
.
"