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Jack. But thanks for your sympathy all the same, Cinders. 1 always knew you had a motherly heart under all that— dust. Cinders. It's the cinders, sir. But you're wrong about the 'eart, Mr. Warrenter. I ain't got none. Least- ways, Jem Stone sez so. Jack. Jem Stone, who's he ? Cinders. Alius comes ter tea a-Sunday, and brings srimps. Jack. Always shrimps, Cinders ? Cinders. No, sir, sometimes it's creases. Onct on my birfday it was sprats. Jack. But what have shrimps and creases and sprats to do... with your having no heart ? What made him say that? Cinders, (hesitates, and holding out gloved hand) Well, sir, 'e wants ter sit and 'old my 'and, and I don't like it ! Jack. Wants to sit and hold your hand ! Here, I say, Cinders, you haven't got a sweetheart, have you ? As your legal adviser, 1 mean, godfather, I can't allow that, you know ! Cinders. Well, sir, 'e ain't much of a one. Jack. I don't know. Shrimps and creases and sprats and wanting to sit and hold your hand, sounds very like real bona fide — courting !
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