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           ‘Verywell,Thquire;then,ifyou’llonlygiveaHorthe-riding,abethpeak,wheneveryoucan,you’llmorethanbalanthetheaccount.Now,Thquire,ifyourdaughterwillethcutheme,Ithouldlikeonepartingwordwithyou.’

           LouisaandSissywithdrewintoanadjoiningroom;Mr.Sleary,stirringanddrinkinghisbrandyandwaterashestood,wenton:

           ‘Thquire,youdon’tneedtobetoldthatdogthithwonderfulanimalth.’

           ‘Theirinstinct,’saidMr.Gradgrind,‘issurprising.’

           ‘WhateveryoucallitandI’mblethtifIknowwhattocallit’saidSleary,‘itithathtonithing.Thewayinwhithadog’llfindyouthedithtanthehe’llcome!’

           ‘Hisscent,’saidMr.Gradgrind,‘beingsofine.’

           ‘I’mblethtifIknowwhattocallit,’repeatedSleary,shakinghishead,‘butIhavehaddogthfindme,Thquire,inawaythatmademethinkwhetherthatdoghadn’tgonetoanotherdog,andthed,“Youdon’thappentoknowaperthonofthenameofThleary,doyou?PerthonofthenameofThleary,intheHorthe-Ridingwaythtoutmangameeye?”Andwhetherthatdogmightn’thavethed,“Well,Ican’tthayIknowhimmythelf,butIknowadogthatIthinkwouldbelikelytobeacquaintedwithhim.”Andwhetherthatdogmightn’thavethoughtitover,andthed,“Thleary,Thleary!Oyeth,tobethure!Afriendofminementhionedhimtomeatonetime.Icangetyouhithaddrethdirectly.

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