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"
At
this
she
raised
her
eyes
,
which
she
had
turned
from
me
;
I
saw
them
fill
with
good
tears
.
"
What
has
he
done
?
"
I
hesitated
;
then
I
judged
best
simply
to
hand
her
my
letter
--
which
,
however
,
had
the
effect
of
making
her
,
without
taking
it
,
simply
put
her
hands
behind
her
.
She
shook
her
head
sadly
.
"
Such
things
are
not
for
me
,
miss
.
"
My
counselor
could
n't
read
!
I
winced
at
my
mistake
,
which
I
attenuated
as
I
could
,
and
opened
my
letter
again
to
repeat
it
to
her
;
then
,
faltering
in
the
act
and
folding
it
up
once
more
,
I
put
it
back
in
my
pocket
.
"
Is
he
really
bad
?
"
The
tears
were
still
in
her
eyes
.
"
Do
the
gentlemen
say
so
?
"
"
They
go
into
no
particulars
.
They
simply
express
their
regret
that
it
should
be
impossible
to
keep
him
.
That
can
have
only
one
meaning
.
"
Mrs.
Grose
listened
with
dumb
emotion
;
she
forbore
to
ask
me
what
this
meaning
might
be
;
so
that
,
presently
,
to
put
the
thing
with
some
coherence
and
with
the
mere
aid
of
her
presence
to
my
own
mind
,
I
went
on
:
"
That
he
's
an
injury
to
the
others
.
"
At
this
,
with
one
of
the
quick
turns
of
simple
folk
,
she
suddenly
flamed
up
.
"
Master
Miles
!
him
an
injury
?
"
There
was
such
a
flood
of
good
faith
in
it
that
,
though
I
had
not
yet
seen
the
child
,
my
very
fears
made
me
jump
to
the
absurdity
of
the
idea
.
I
found
myself
,
to
meet
my
friend
the
better
,
offering
it
,
on
the
spot
,
sarcastically
.
"
To
his
poor
little
innocent
mates
!
"
"
It
's
too
dreadful
,
"
cried
Mrs.
Grose
,
"
to
say
such
cruel
things
!
Why
,
he
's
scarce
ten
years
old
.
"
"
Yes
,
yes
;
it
would
be
incredible
.