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house察 where a number of men were flocking about the door。
Among them察 and prominent in some dispute察 was the father of
the little child。 At a short distance察we passed the young man and
the dog察in congenial company。 The sister was standing laughing
and talking with some other young women察 at the corner of the
row of cottages察but she seemed ashamed察and turned away as we
went by。
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We left our escort within sight of the brickmaker¨s dwelling察
and proceeded by ourselves。 When we came to the door察we found
the woman who had brought such consolation with her察standing
there察looking anxiously out。
^It¨s you察 young ladies察 is it拭院 she said in a whisper。 ^I¨m a
watching for my master。 My heart¨s in my mouth。 If he was to
catch me away from home察he¨d pretty near murder me。 ̄
^Do you mean your husband拭院said I。
^Yes察 miss察 my master。 Jenny¨s asleep察 quite worn out。 She¨s
scarcely had the child off her lap察poor thing察these seven days and
nights察except when I¨ve been able to take it for a minute or two。 ̄
As she gave way for us察she went softly in察and put what we had
brought察 near the miserable bed on which the mother slept。 No
effort had been made to clean the room!it seemed in its nature
almost hopeless of being clean此 but the small waxen form察 from
which so much solemnity diffused itself察 had been composed
afresh察 and washed察 and neatly dressed in some fragments of
white linen察and on my handkerchief察which still covered the poor
baby察 a little bunch of sweet herbs had been laid by the same
rough scarred hands察so lightly察so tenderly
^May heaven reward you 院 we said to her。 ^You are a good
woman。 ̄
^Me察young ladies拭院she returned with surprise。 ^Hush Jenny察
Jenny 院
The mother had moaned in her sleep察and moved。 The sound of
the familiar voice seemed to calm her again。 She was quiet once
more。
How little I thought察 when I raised my handkerchief to look
upon the tiny sleeper underneath察and seemed to see a halo shine
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around the child through Ada¨s drooping hair as her pity bent her
head!how little I thought in whose unquiet bosom that
handkerchief would come to lie察after covering the motionless and
peaceful breast I only thought that perhaps the Angel of the child
might not be all unconscious of the woman who replaced it with so
compassionate a hand察not all unconscious of her presently察when
we had taken leave察and left her at the door by turns looking察and
listening in terror for herself察 and saying in her old soothing
manner察 Jenny察Jenny 院
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Chapter 9
Signs And Tokens。
don¨t how it is察 I seem to be always writing about myself。 I
mean all the time to write about other people察 and I try to
I
think about myself as little as possible察and I am sure察when I
find myself coming into the story again察I am really vexed and say察
^Dear察dear察you tiresome little creature察I wish you wouldn¨t 院but
it is all of no use。 I hope any one who may read what I write察will
understand that if these pages contain a great deal about me察I can
only suppose it must be because I have really something to do with
them察and can¨t be kept out。
My darling and I read together察and worked察and practised察and
found so much employment for our time察that the winter days flew
by us like bright´winged birds。 Generally in the afternoons察 and
always in the evenings察Richard gave us his company。 Although he
was one of the most restless creatures in the world察 he certainly
was very fond of our society。
He was very察very察very fond of Ada。 I mean it察and I had better
say it at once。 I had never seen any young people falling in love
before察 but I found them out quite soon。 I could not say so察 of
course察or show that I knew anything about it。 On the contrary察I
was so demure察and used to seem so unconscious察that sometimes I
considered within myself while I was sitting at work察 whether I
was not growing quite deceitful。
But there was no help for it。 All I had to do was to be quiet察and
I was as quiet as a mouse。 They were as quiet as mice察too察so far
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as any words were concerned察but the innocent manner in which
they relied more and more upon me察as they took more and more
to one another察was so charming察that I had great difficulty in not
showing how it interested me。
^Our dear little old woman is such a capital old woman察院
Richard would say察 coming up to meet me in the garden early察
with his pleasant laugh and perhaps the least tinge of a blush察
^that I can¨t get on without her。 Before I begin my harum´scarum
day!grinding away at those books and instruments察 and then
galloping up hill and down dale察 all the country round察 like a
highwayman!it does me so much good to come and have a steady
walk with our comfortable friend察that here I am again。 ̄
^You know察Dame Durden察dear察院Ada would say at night察with
her head upon my shoulder察 and the firelight shining in her
thoughtful eyes察 I don¨t wont to talk when we come upstairs here。
Only to sit a little while察 thinking察 with your dear face for
company察and to hear the wind察and remember the poor sailors at
sea! ̄
Ah Perhaps Richard was going to be a sailor。 We had talked it
over very often察 now察 and there was some talk of gratifying the
inclination of his childhood for the sea。 Mr Jarndyce had written
to a relation of the family察 a great Sir Leicester Dedlock察 for his
interest in Richard¨s favour察 generally察 and Sir Leicester had
replied in a gracious manner察 that he would be happy to advance
the prospects of the young gentleman if it should ever prove to be
within his power察 which was not at all probable!and that my
Lady sent her compliments to the young gentleman to whom she
perfectly remembered that she was allied by remote
consanguinity察and trusted that he would ever do his duty in any
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honourable profession to which he might devote himself。 ̄
^So I apprehend it¨s pretty clear察院 said Richard to me察 that I
sh