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Matilda. ‘How much better to take him into favour again, than to
hurt yourself by going on in that way. Wouldn’t it be much nicer,
now, to have him all to yourself on good terms, in a company-
keeping, love-making, pleasant sort of manner?’

‘I don’t know but what it would,’ sobbed Miss Squeers. ‘Oh!
’Tilda, how could you have acted so mean and dishonourable! I
wouldn’t have believed it of you, if anybody had told me.’

‘Heyday!’ exclaimed Miss Price, giggling. ‘One would suppose I
had been murdering somebody at least.’

‘Very nigh as bad,’ said Miss Squeers passionately.
‘And all this because I happen to have enough of good looks to
make people civil to me,’ cried Miss Price. ‘Persons don’t make
their own faces, and it’s no more my fault if mine is a good one
than it is other people’s fault if theirs is a bad one.’

‘Hold your tongue,’ shrieked Miss Squeers, in her shrillest tone;
‘or you’ll make me slap you, ’Tilda, and afterwards I should be
sorry for it!’

It is needless to say, that, by this time, the temper of each young
lady was in some slight degree affected by the tone of her
conversation, and that a dash of personality was infused into the
altercation, in consequence. Indeed, the quarrel, from slight
beginnings, rose to a considerable height, and was assuming a
very violent complexion, when both parties, falling into a great
passion of tears, exclaimed simultaneously, that they had never
thought of being spoken to in that way: which exclamation,
leading to a remonstrance, gradually brought on an explanation:
and the upshot was, that they fell into each other’s arms and
vowed eternal friendship; the occasion in question making the
fifty-second time of repeating the same impressive ceremony


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