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upon him, in presence of the assembled school.

Upon a hasty consideration of the circumstances, it may be
matter of surprise to some persons, that Mr and Mrs Squeers
should have taken so much trouble to repossess themselves of an
incumbrance of which it was their wont to complain so loudly; but
their surprise will cease when they are informed that the manifold
services of the drudge, if performed by anybody else, would have
cost the establishment some ten or twelve shillings per week in the
shape of wages; and furthermore, that all runaways were, as a
matter of policy, made severe examples of, at Dotheboys Hall,
inasmuch as, in consequence of the limited extent of its
attractions, there was but little inducement, beyond the powerful
impulse of fear, for any pupil, provided with the usual number of
legs and the power of using them, to remain.

The news that Smike had been caught and brought back in
triumph, ran like wild-fire through the hungry community, and
expectation was on tiptoe all the morning. On tiptoe it was
destined to remain, however, until afternoon; when Squeers,
having refreshed himself with his dinner, and further
strengthened himself by an extra libation or so, made his
appearance (accompanied by his amiable partner) with a
countenance of portentous import, and a fearful instrument of
flagellation, strong, supple, wax-ended, and new,--in short,
purchased that morning, expressly for the occasion.

‘Is every boy here?’ asked Squeers, in a tremendous voice.
Every boy was there, but every boy was afraid to speak, so
Squeers glared along the lines to assure himself; and every eye
drooped, and every head cowered down, as he did so.

‘Each boy keep his place,’ said Squeers, administering his


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