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Sleary’s Horsemanship

           Gradgrindcautionedher;‘Isaynomore.Besureyouknowyourownmind!’

           ‘Whenfathercomesback,’criedthegirl,burstingintotearsagainafteraminute’ssilence,‘howwillheeverfindmeifIgoaway!’

           ‘Youmaybequiteatease,’saidMr.Gradgrind,calmly;heworkedoutthewholematterlikeasum:‘youmaybequiteatease,Jupe,onthatscore.Insuchacase,yourfather,Iapprehend,mustfindoutMr.

           ‘Thleary.Thathmyname,Thquire.Notathamedofit.KnownalloverEngland,andalwaythpaytheithway.’

           ‘MustfindoutMr.Sleary,whowouldthenlethimknowwhereyouwent.Ishouldhavenopowerofkeepingyouagainsthiswish,andhewouldhavenodifficulty,atanytime,infindingMr.ThomasGradgrindofCoketown.Iamwellknown.’

           ‘Wellknown,’assentedMr.Sleary,rollinghislooseeye.‘You’reoneofthethort,Thquire,thatkeepthaprethiouththightofmoneyoutofthehouthe.Butnevermindthatatprethent.’

           Therewasanothersilence;andthensheexclaimed,sobbingwithherhandsbeforeherface,‘Oh,givememyclothes,givememyclothes,andletmegoawaybeforeIbreakmyheart!’

           Thewomensadlybestirredthemselvestogettheclothestogetheritwassoondone,fortheywerenotmanyandtopacktheminabasketwhichhadoftentravelledwiththem.Sissysatallthetimeupontheground,stillsobbing,andcoveringhereyes.Mr.GradgrindandhisfriendBounderbystoodnearthedoor,readytotakeheraway.Mr.

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