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the handsome treating to veal and ham. Brother Jonah, for
            example (there are such unpleasant people in most families;
           perhaps even in the highest aristocracy there are Brobding-
           nag specimens, gigantically in debt and bloated at greater
            expense)—Brother Jonah, I say, having come down in the
           world,  was  mainly  supported  by  a  calling  which  he  was
           modest enough not to boast of, though it was much better
           than swindling either on exchange or turf, but which did
           not require his presence at Brassing so long as he had a good
            corner to sit in and a supply of food. He chose the kitchen-
            corner, partly because he liked it best, and partly because he
            did not want to sit with Solomon, concerning whom he had
            a strong brotherly opinion. Seated in a famous arm-chair
            and in his best suit, constantly within sight of good cheer,
           he had a comfortable consciousness of being on the prem-
           ises, mingled with fleeting suggestions of Sunday and the
            bar at the Green Man; and he informed Mary Garth that
           he should not go out of reach of his brother Peter while that
           poor fellow was above ground. The troublesome ones in a
           family are usually either the wits or the idiots. Jonah was
           the wit among the Featherstones, and joked with the maid-
            servants when they came about the hearth, but seemed to
            consider Miss Garth a suspicious character, and followed
           her with cold eyes.
              Mary would have borne this one pair of eyes with com-
           parative ease, but unfortunately there was young Cranch,
           who, having come all the way from the Chalky Flats to rep-
           resent his mother and watch his uncle Jonah, also felt it his
            duty to stay and to sit chiefly in the kitchen to give his un-

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