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Codlin replied in a surly, grumbling manner, "I don't careif we haven't lost a farden, but you're too free. If you stood in frontof the curtain, and see the public's faces as I do, you'd know humannatur' better. " "Ah! it's been the spoiling of you, Tommy, your taking to that branch, "rejoined his companion. "When you played the ghost in the reg'lar dramain the fairs, you believed in everything--except ghosts. But now you'rea universal mistruster. " "Never mind, " said Mr. Codlin, with the air ...of a discontentedphilosopher; "I know better now; p'r'aps I'm sorry for it. Look here, here's all this Judy's clothes falling to pieces again. " The child, seeing they were at a loss for a needle and thread, timidlyproposed to mend it for them, and even Mr. Codlin had nothing to urgeagainst a proposal so reasonable. "If you're wanting a place to stop at, " said Short, "I should advise youto take up at the same house with us. That's it, the long, low, whitehouse there. It's very cheap. " The public-house was kept by a fat old landlord and landlady, who madeno objection to receiving their new guests, but praised Nelly's beauty, and were at once prepossessed in her behalf.
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