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    Ch. 2 - The Gift Diffused - Page 2

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    play, there was little Moloch making Johnny fag and toil. Wherever
    Johnny desired to stay, little Moloch became fractious, and would
    not remain. Whenever Johnny wanted to go out, Moloch was asleep,
    and must be watched. Whenever Johnny wanted to stay at home,
    Moloch was awake, and must be taken out. Yet Johnny was verily
    persuaded that it was a faultless baby, without its peer in the
    realm of England, and was quite content to catch meek glimpses of
    things in general from behind its skirts, or over its limp flapping
    bonnet, and to go staggering about with it like a very little
    porter with a very large parcel, which was not directed to anybody,
    and could never be delivered anywhere.

    The small man who sat in the small parlour, making fruitless
    attempts to read his newspaper peaceably in the midst of this
    disturbance, was the father of the family, and the chief of the
    firm described in the inscription over the little shop front, by
    the name and title of A. TETTERBY AND CO., NEWSMEN. Indeed,
    strictly speaking, he was the only personage answering to that
    designation, as Co. was a mere poetical abstraction, altogether
    baseless and impersonal.

    Tetterby's was the corner shop in Jerusalem Buildings. There was a
    good show of literature in the window, chiefly consisting of
    picture-newspapers out of date, and serial pirates, and footpads.
    Walking-sticks, likewise, and marbles, were included in the stock
    in trade. It had once extended into the light confectionery line;
    but it would seem that those elegancies of life were not in demand
    about Jerusalem Buildings, for nothing connected with that branch
    of commerce remained in the window, except a sort of small glass
    lantern containing a languishing mass of bull's-eyes, which had
    melted in the summer and congealed in the winter until all hope of
    ever getting them out, or of eating them without eating the lantern
    too, was gone for ever. Tetterby's had tried its hand at several
    things. It had once made a feeble little dart at the toy business;
    for, in another lantern, there was a heap of minute wax dolls, all
    sticking together upside down, in the direst confusion, with their
    feet on one another's heads, and a precipitate of broken arms and

    legs at the bottom. It had made a move in the millinery direction,
    which a few dry, wiry bonnet-shapes remained in a corner of the
    window to attest. It had fancied that a living might lie hidden in
    the tobacco trade, and had stuck up a representation of a native of
    each of the three integral portions of the British Empire, in the
    act of consuming that fragrant weed; with a poetic legend attached,
    importing that united in one cause they sat and joked, one chewed
    tobacco, one took snuff, one smoked: but nothing seemed to have
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