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imbue my poor boy with that part of his art。 Heaven forbid that I
should disparage my dear child察but he has!no Deportment。 ̄
^He appears to be an excellent master察院I observed。
^Understand me察my dear madam察he is an excellent master。 All
that can be acquired察he has acquired。 All that can be imparted察he
can impart。 But there are things ̄!he took another pinch of snuff
and made the bow again察 as if to add察 this kind of thing察 for
instance。 ̄
I glanced towards the centre of the room察where Miss Jellyby¨s
lover察 now engaged with single pupils察 was undergoing greater
drudgery than ever。
^My amiable child察院 murmured Mr Turveydrop察 adjusting his
cravat。
^Your son is indefatigable察院said I。
^It is my reward察院said Mr Turveydrop察 to hear you say so。 In
some respects察 he treads in the footsteps of his sainted mother。
She was a devoted creature。 But Wooman察lovely Wooman察院 said
Mr Turveydrop察with very disagreeable gallantry察 what a sex you
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I rose and joined Miss Jellyby察who was察by this time察putting on
her bonnet。 The time allotted to a lesson having fully elapsed察
there was a general putting on of bonnets。 When Miss Jellyby and
the unfortunate Prince found an opportunity to become betrothed
I don¨t know察but they certainly found none察 on this occasion察 to
exchange a dozen words。
^My dear察院 said Mr Turveydrop benignly to his son察 do you
know the hour拭院
^No察 father。 ̄ The son had no watch。 The father had a
handsome gold one察which he pulled out察with an air that was an
example to mankind。
^My son察院 said he ^it¨s two o¨clock。 Recollect your school at
Kensington at three。 ̄
^That¨s time enough for me察father察院said Prince。 ^I can take a
morsel of dinner察standing察and be off。 ̄
^My dear boy察院 returned his father察 you must be very quick。
You will find the cold mutton on the table。 ̄
^Thank you察father。 Are you off now察father拭院
^Yes察 my dear。 I suppose察院 said Mr Turveydrop察 shutting his
eyes and lifting up his shoulders察with modest consciousness察 that
I must show myself察as usual察about town。 ̄
^You had better dine out comfortably察 somewhere察院 said his
son。
^My dear child察I intend to。 I shall take my little meal察I think察at
the French house察in the Opera Colonnade。 ̄
^That¨s right。 Good´bye察father 院said Prince察shaking hands。
^Good´bye察my son。 Bless you 院
Mr Turveydrop said this in quite a pious manner察and it seemed
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to do his son good察who察in parting from him察was so pleased with
him察so dutiful to him察and so proud of him察that I almost felt as if it
were an unkindness to the younger man not to be able to believe
implicitly in the elder。 The few moments that were occupied by
Prince in taking leave of us and particularly of one of us察as I saw察
being in the secret察 enhanced by favourable impression of his
almost childish character。 I felt a liking for him察and a compassion
for him察as he put his little kit in his pocket!and with it his desire
to stay a little while with Caddy!and went away good´
humouredly to his cold mutton and his school at Kensington察that
made me scarcely less irate with his father than the censorious old
lady。
The father opened the room door for us察and bowed us out in a
manner察I must acknowledge察worthy of his shining original。 In the
same style he presently passed us on the other side of the street察
on his way to the aristocratic part of the town察where he was going
to show himself among the few other gentlemen left。 For some
moments察I was so lost in reconsidering what I had heard and seen
in Newman Street察 that I was quite unable to talk to Caddy察 or
even to fix my attention on what she said to me此especially when I
began to inquire in my mind whether there were察 or ever had
been察 any other gentlemen察 not in the dancing profession察 who
lived and founded a reputation entirely on their Deportment。 This
became so bewildering察 and suggested the possibility of so many
Mr Turveydrops察 that I said察 Esther察 you must make up your
mind to abandon this subject altogether察and attend to Caddy。 ̄ I
accordingly did so察 and we chatted all the rest of the way to
Lincoln¨s Inn。
Caddy told me that her lover¨s education had been so neglected察
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that it was not always easy to read his notes。 She said察if he were
not so anxious about his spelling察 and took less pains to make it
clear察he would do better察but he put so many unnecessary letters
into short words察 that they sometimes quite lost their English
appearance。 ^He does it with the best intention察院observed Caddy察
^but it hasn¨t the effect he means察poor fellow 院Caddy then went
on to reason察how could he be expected to be a scholar察when he
had passed his whole life in the dancing´school察 and had done
nothing but teach and fag察 fag and teach察 morning察 noon察 and
night And what did it matter拭She could write letters enough for
both察as she knew to her cost察and it was far better for him to be
amiable than learned。 ^Besides察 it¨s not as if I was an
accomplished girl who had any right to give herself airs察院 said
Caddy。 ^I know little enough察I am sure察thanks to Ma 院
^There¨s another thing I want to tell you察 now we are alone察院
continued Caddy察 which I should not have liked to mention
unless you had seen Prince察Miss Summerson。 You know what a
house ours is。 It¨s of no use my trying to learn anything that would
be useful for Prince¨s wife to know察in our house。 We live in such a
state of muddle that it¨s impossible察 and I have only been more
disheartened whenever I have tried。 So I get a little practice
with!who do you think拭Poor Miss Flite Early in the morning察I
help her to tidy her room察and clean her birds察and I make her cup
of coffee for her of course she taught me察 and I have learnt to
make it so well that Prince says it¨s the very best coffee he ever
tasted察 and would quite delight old Mr Turveydrop察 who is very
particular indeed about his coffee。 I can make little puddings too察
and I know how to buy neck of mutton察 and tea察 and sugar察 and
butter察and a good many housekeeping things。 I am not clever at
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my needle察 yet察院 said Caddy察 glancing at the repairs on Peepy¨s