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Squeers scowled at him with the worst and most malicious expression of which his face was capable it was a face of remarkable capability, too, in that way and shook his fist stealthily. 'Coom, coom, schoolmeasther, said John, 'dinnot make a fool o' thyself; for if I was to sheake mine only once thou'd fa' doon wi' the wind o' it.

'This is a cruel thing, said Snawley, looking to his friends for support. 'Do parents bring children into the world for this? 'Do parents bring children into the world for THOT? said John Browdie bluntly, pointing, as he spoke, to Squeers. 'Never you mind, retorted that gentleman, tapping his nose derisively. 'Never I mind! said John, 'no, nor never nobody mind, say'st thou, schoolmeasther.

'Tak' that bit o' timber to help thee on wi', mun, he added, pressing his stick on Nicholas, and giving his hand another squeeze; 'keep a good heart, and bless thee. Beatten the schoolmeasther! 'Cod it's the best thing a've heerd this twonty year!

More than thot, I tell 'ee noo, that if thou need'st friends to help thee awa' from this place dinnot turn up thy nose, Fanny, thou may'st thou'lt foind Tilly and I wi' a thout o' old times aboot us, ready to lend thee a hond. And when I say thot, dinnot think I be asheamed of waa't I've deane, for I say again, Hurrah! and dom the schoolmeasther. There!

When it first got aboot that schoolmeasther was in trouble, some feythers and moothers sent and took their young chaps awa'. If them as is left, should know waat's coom tiv'un, there'll be sike a revolution and rebel! Ding! But I think they'll a' gang daft, and spill bluid like wather!

Wa'at be that shadow ootside door there? Noo, schoolmeasther, show thyself, mun; dinnot be sheame-feaced. Noo, auld gen'l'man, let's have schoolmeasther, coom.

Who ever heard o' the loike o' that, noo? Give us thee hond agean, yoongster! Beatten schoolmeasther! Dang it, I loove thee for 't!" Finally, and as the perfecting touch of tenderness between the two cousins, then unknown to each other as such, in the early morning light at Boroughbridge, we caught a glimpse of Nicholas and Smike passing, hand in hand, out of the old barn together.

'I've got him, hard and fast. 'Wa'at! exclaimed John Browdie, pushing away his plate. 'Got that poor dom'd scoondrel? Where? 'Why, in the top back room, at my lodging, replied Squeers, 'with him on one side, and the key on the other. 'At thy loodgin'! Thee'st gotten him at thy loodgin'? Ho! ho! The schoolmeasther agin all England.

Chap as met thee efther schoolmeasther was banged? 'Yes, yes, cried Smike. 'Oh! help me. 'Help thee! replied John, stopping his mouth again, the instant he had said this much. 'Thee didn't need help, if thee warn't as silly yoongster as ever draw'd breath. Wa'at did 'ee come here for, then? 'He brought me; oh! he brought me, cried Smike. 'Brout thee! replied John.

'Not a bit, replied the Yorkshireman, extending his mouth from ear to ear. 'There I lay, snoog in schoolmeasther's bed long efther it was dark, and nobody coom nigh the pleace. "Weel!" thinks I, "he's got a pretty good start, and if he bean't whoam by noo, he never will be; so you may coom as quick as you loike, and foind us reddy" that is, you know, schoolmeasther might coom.

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