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There was an aunt and uncle. Mr. Joseph Newt, of Moor1 End Lane, Millsborough, was Mrs. Strong’nth’arm’s only surviving brother. He was married to a woman older than himself. She had been a barmaid, but after her marriage had “got religion,” as they say up North.
They were not much to boast of. Mr. Newt was a dog-fancier; and according to his own account an atheist2, whether from conviction or mere3 love of sport his friends had never been able to decide. Earnest young ministers of all denominations4 generally commenced their career in Millsborough by attempting his conversion6, much encouraged during the earlier stages of the contest by Mr. Newt’s predisposition in all matters towards what he called a “waiting game.” The “knock-out” blow had not yet been delivered. His wife had long since abandoned him to Satan. The only thing, as far as she could see, was to let him enjoy as much peace and comfort in this world as circumstances would permit. In Anthony John’s eyes the inevitable7 doom8 awaiting him gave to his[Pg 16] uncle an interest and importance that Mr. Newt’s somewhat insignificant9 personality might otherwise have failed to inspire. The child had heard about hell. A most unpleasant place where wicked people went to when they died. But his uncle, with his twinkling eyes and his merry laugh, was not his idea of a bad man.
“Is uncle very, very wicked?” he once demanded of his aunt.
“No; he’s not wicked,” replied his aunt, assuming a judicial10 tone. “Better than nine men out of ten that I’ve ever come across.”
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