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Bounderby put in with a loud laugh. 'No, by the Lord Harry! Nor I! 'Her father always had it in his head, resumed Childers, feigning unconsciousness of Mr. Bounderby's existence, 'that she was to be taught the deuce-and-all of education. How it got into his head, I can't say; I can only say that it never got out.
Her father always had it in his head, that she was to be taught the deuce-and-all of education. He has been picking up a bit of reading for her, here and a bit of writing for her, there and a bit of ciphering for her, somewhere else these seven years. When Sissy got into the school here," he pursued, "he was as pleased as Punch.
"Over there in England, you know, sir, pipe-clay is the deuce-and-all; you're always got to have the stock on, and look as stiff as a stake, or it's all up with you; you're that tormented about little things that you get riled and kick the traces before the great 'uns come to try you.
'There seems to be the deuce-and-all in the hollow down by the flare, said the boy, glancing from her eyes to the brazier, which had a grisly skeleton look on its long thin legs. 'There are you, Charley, working your way, in secret from father, at the school; and you get prizes; and you go on better and better; and you come to be a what was it you called it when you told me about that? 'Ha, ha!
The next time I went there I could'nt touch him with a ten-foot pole, but the trip after he came around all right." "I wish I had no collecting to do," said a man near me; "I can sell goods, but collecting is the deuce-and-all. I envy the New Yorkers who don't have any collecting to do. Their business is to sell, and the house collects."
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