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I possessed fifteen pounds, odd shillings, which I had saved
from my quarterly allowance during several years. I had always
thought that some accident might happen which would throw me,
suddenly, without any relation or any property, on the world; and
had always tried to keep some little money by me, that I might not
be quite penniless. I told Richard of my having this little store, and
having no present need of it; and I asked him delicately to inform
Mr Skimpole, while I should be gone to fetch it, that we would
have the pleasure of paying his debt.
When I came back, Mr Skimpole kissed my hand, and seemed
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quite touched. Not on his own account (I was again aware of that
perplexing and extraordinary contradiction), but on ours; as if
personal considerations were impossible with him, and the
contemplation of our happiness alone affected him. Richard,
begging me, for the greater grace of the transaction, as he said, to
settle with Coavinses (as Mr Skimpole now jocularly called him), I
counted out the money and received the necessary
acknowledgment. This, too, delighted Mr Skimpole.
His compliments were so delicately administered, that I
blushed less than I might have done; and settled with the stranger
in the white coat, without making any mistakes. He put the money
in his pocket, and shortly said, 「Well, then, I』ll wish you a good
evening, miss.」
「My friend,」 said Mr Skimpole, standing with his back to the
fire, after giving up the sketch when it was half finished, 「I should
like to ask you something, without offence.」
I think the reply was, 「Cut away, then!」
「Did you know this morning, now, that you were coming out on
this errand?」 said Mr Skimpole.
「Know』d it yes』day aft』noon at tea time.」 said Coavinses.
「It didn’t affect your appetite? Didn’t make you at all uneasy?」
「Not a bit,」 said Coavinses. 「I know』d if you wos missed today,
you wouldn’t be missed tomorrow. A day makes no such odds.」
「But when you came down here,」 proceeded Mr Skimpole, 「it
was a fine day. The sun was shining, the wind was blowing, the
lights and shadows were passing across the fields, the birds were
singing.」
「Nobody said they warn’t, in my hearing,」 returned Coavinses.
「No,」 observed Mr Skimpole. 「But what did you think upon the
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road?」
「Wot do you mean?」 growled Coavinses, with an appearance of
strong resentment. 「Think! I』ve got enough to do, and little
enough to get for it, without thinking. Thinking!」 (with profound
contempt).
「Then you didn’t think, at all events,」 proceeded Mr Skimpole,
「to this effect. 『Harold Skimpole loves to see the sun shine; loves t