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“
So
’
tis
;
so
’
tis
!
”
“
No
,
no
—
you
are
wrong
;
it
isn
’
t
.
”
“
Beg
your
pardon
,
we
thought
that
was
your
maning
?
”
“
Well
,
as
my
views
changed
my
course
became
very
depressing
.
I
found
that
I
was
trying
to
be
like
people
who
had
hardly
anything
in
common
with
myself
.
I
was
endeavouring
to
put
off
one
sort
of
life
for
another
sort
of
life
,
which
was
not
better
than
the
life
I
had
known
before
.
It
was
simply
different
.
”
“
True
;
a
sight
different
,
”
said
Fairway
.
“
Yes
,
Paris
must
be
a
taking
place
,
”
said
Humphrey
.
“
Grand
shop
-
winders
,
trumpets
,
and
drums
;
and
here
be
we
out
of
doors
in
all
winds
and
weathers
—
”
“
But
you
mistake
me
,
”
pleaded
Clym
.
“
All
this
was
very
depressing
.
But
not
so
depressing
as
something
I
next
perceived
—
that
my
business
was
the
idlest
,
vainest
,
most
effeminate
business
that
ever
a
man
could
be
put
to
.
That
decided
me
—
I
would
give
it
up
and
try
to
follow
some
rational
occupation
among
the
people
I
knew
best
,
and
to
whom
I
could
be
of
most
use
.
I
have
come
home
;
and
this
is
how
I
mean
to
carry
out
my
plan
.
I
shall
keep
a
school
as
near
to
Egdon
as
possible
,
so
as
to
be
able
to
walk
over
here
and
have
a
night
-
school
in
my
mother
’
s
house
.
But
I
must
study
a
little
at
first
,
to
get
properly
qualified
.
Now
,
neighbours
,
I
must
go
.
”
And
Clym
resumed
his
walk
across
the
heath
“
He
’
ll
never
carry
it
out
in
the
world
,
”
said
Fairway
.
“
In
a
few
weeks
he
’
ll
learn
to
see
things
otherwise
.
”
“
’
Tis
good
-
hearted
of
the
young
man
,
”
said
another
.
“
But
,
for
my
part
,
I
think
he
had
better
mind
his
business
.
”