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the deepest well in England. No, no! I knew better than that. I took
what I thought his secrets were hid in: and them he couldn’t afford
to make public, let ’em be worth ever so much money. He’s an old
dog; a sly, old, cunning, thankless dog! He first starved, and then
tricked me; and if I could I’d kill him.’

‘All right, and very laudable,’ said Squeers. ‘But, first and
foremost, Slider, burn the box. You should never keep things as
may lead to discovery. Always mind that. So while you pull it to
pieces (which you can easily do, for it’s very old and rickety) and
burn it in little bits, I’ll look over the papers and tell you what they
are.’

Peg, expressing her acquiescence in this arrangement, Mr
Squeers turned the box bottom upwards, and tumbling the
contents upon the floor, handed it to her; the destruction of the
box being an extemporary device for engaging her attention, in
case it should prove desirable to distract it from his own
proceedings.

‘There!’ said Squeers; ‘you poke the pieces between the bars,
and make up a good fire, and I’ll read the while. Let me see, let me
see.’ And taking the candle down beside him, Mr Squeers, with
great eagerness and a cunning grin overspreading his face,
entered upon his task of examination.

If the old woman had not been very deaf, she must have heard,
when she last went to the door, the breathing of two persons close
behind it: and if those two persons had been unacquainted with
her infirmity, they must probably have chosen that moment either
for presenting themselves or taking to flight. But, knowing with
whom they had to deal, they remained quite still, and now, not
only appeared unobserved at the door--which was not bolted, for


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