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"
What
a
little
harpy
that
woman
from
Hampshire
is
,
Clump
,
"
Squills
remarked
,
"
that
has
seized
upon
old
Tilly
Crawley
.
Devilish
good
Madeira
.
"
"
What
a
fool
Rawdon
Crawley
has
been
,
"
Clump
replied
,
"
to
go
and
marry
a
governess
!
There
was
something
about
the
girl
,
too
.
"
"
Green
eyes
,
fair
skin
,
pretty
figure
,
famous
frontal
development
,
"
Squills
remarked
.
"
There
is
something
about
her
;
and
Crawley
was
a
fool
,
Squills
.
"
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"
A
d
--
--
fool
--
always
was
,
"
the
apothecary
replied
.
"
Of
course
the
old
girl
will
fling
him
over
,
"
said
the
physician
,
and
after
a
pause
added
,
"
She
'll
cut
up
well
,
I
suppose
.
"
"
Cut
up
,
"
says
Clump
with
a
grin
;
"
I
would
n't
have
her
cut
up
for
two
hundred
a
year
.
"
"
That
Hampshire
woman
will
kill
her
in
two
months
,
Clump
,
my
boy
,
if
she
stops
about
her
,
"
Dr.
Squills
said
.
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"
Old
woman
;
full
feeder
;
nervous
subject
;
palpitation
of
the
heart
;
pressure
on
the
brain
;
apoplexy
;
off
she
goes
.
Get
her
up
,
Clump
;
get
her
out
:
or
I
would
n't
give
many
weeks
'
purchase
for
your
two
hundred
a
year
.
"
And
it
was
acting
upon
this
hint
that
the
worthy
apothecary
spoke
with
so
much
candour
to
Mrs.
Bute
Crawley
.
Having
the
old
lady
under
her
hand
:
in
bed
:
with
nobody
near
,
Mrs.
Bute
had
made
more
than
one
assault
upon
her
,
to
induce
her
to
alter
her
will
.
But
Miss
Crawley
's
usual
terrors
regarding
death
increased
greatly
when
such
dismal
propositions
were
made
to
her
,
and
Mrs.
Bute
saw
that
she
must
get
her
patient
into
cheerful
spirits
and
health
before
she
could
hope
to
attain
the
pious
object
which
she
had
in
view
.
Whither
to
take
her
was
the
next
puzzle
.
The
only
place
where
she
is
not
likely
to
meet
those
odious
Rawdons
is
at
church
,
and
that
wo
n't
amuse
her
,
Mrs.
Bute
justly
felt
.
"
We
must
go
and
visit
our
beautiful
suburbs
of
London
,
"
she
then
thought
.
"
I
hear
they
are
the
most
picturesque
in
the
world
"
;
and
so
she
had
a
sudden
interest
for
Hampstead
,
and
Hornsey
,
and
found
that
Dulwich
had
great
charms
for
her
,
and
getting
her
victim
into
her
carriage
,
drove
her
to
those
rustic
spots
,
beguiling
the
little
journeys
with
conversations
about
Rawdon
and
his
wife
,
and
telling
every
story
to
the
old
lady
which
could
add
to
her
indignation
against
this
pair
of
reprobates
.
Perhaps
Mrs.
Bute
pulled
the
string
unnecessarily
tight
.