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care and dread for some minutes, he turned back again into the
old track, and walked briskly through the city; stopping now and
then to gaze in at the window of some particularly attractive shop,
then running for a little way, then stopping again, and so on, as
any other country lad might do.

He had been gazing for a long time through a jeweller’s
window, wishing he could take some of the beautiful trinkets
home as a present, and imagining what delight they would afford
if he could, when the clocks struck three-quarters past eight;
roused by the sound, he hurried on at a very quick pace, and was
crossing the corner of a by-street when he felt himself violently
brought to, with a jerk so sudden that he was obliged to cling to a
lamp-post to save himself from falling. At the same moment, a
small boy clung tight round his leg, and a shrill cry of ‘Here he is,
father! Hooray!’ vibrated in his ears.

Smike knew that voice too well. He cast his despairing eyes
downward towards the form from which it had proceeded, and,
shuddering from head to foot, looked round. Mr Squeers had
hooked him in the coat collar with the handle of his umbrella, and
was hanging on at the other end with all his might and main. The
cry of triumph proceeded from Master Wackford, who, regardless
of all his kicks and struggles, clung to him with the tenacity of a
bull-dog!

One glance showed him this; and in that one glance the
terrified creature became utterly powerless and unable to utter a
sound.

‘Here’s a go!’ cried Mr Squeers, gradually coming hand-over-
hand down the umbrella, and only unhooking it when he had got
tight hold of the victim’s collar. ‘Here’s a delicious go! Wackford,


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