âTho be it, my dear. (You thee how it ith, Thquire!) Farewell, Thethilia! My latht wordth to you ith thith, Thtick to the termth of your engagement, be obedient to the Thquire, and forget uth. But if, when youâre grown up and married and well off, you come upon any horthe-riding ever, donât be hard upon it, donât be croth with it, give it a Bethpeak if you can, and think you might do wurth. People mutht be amuthed, Thquire, thomehow,â continued Sleary, rendered more pursy than ever, by so much talking; âthey canât be alwayth a working, nor yet they canât be alwayth a learning. Make the betht of uth; not the wurtht. Iâve got my living out of the horthe-riding all my life, I know; but I conthider that I lay down the philothophy of the thubject when I thay to you, Thquire, make the betht of uth: not the wurtht!â
The Sleary philosophy was propounded as they went downstairs and the fixed eye of Philosophyâ âand its rolling eye, tooâ âsoon lost the three figures and the basket in the darkness of the street.