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'A fresh night!' said Arthur 'Yes, it's pretty fresh,' assented Pancks 'As a stranger you feel the

cliot time to feel

it' 'You lead such a busy life?' 'Yes, I have always so to look after

But I like business,' said Pancks, getting on a little faster 'What's a

else?' said Clennam

Pancks put the counter question, 'What else?' It packed up, in the

sht that had rested on Clennam's life; and he

made no answer 'That's what I ask our weekly tenants,' said Pancks 'So faces to rinding, drudging, toiling, every minute we're awake

I say to them, What else are you made for? It shuts them up They

haven't a word to answer What else are you hed Clennaument with the weekly tenant

'What else do you suppose I think I a, give me as short a time as you

like to bolt my meals in, and keep me at it Keep me always at it, and

I'll keep you always at it, you keep somebody else always at it There

you are with the Whole Duty of Man in a commercial country' When they had walked a little further in silence, Clenna, Mr Pancks?'

'What's taste?' drily retorted Pancks 'Let us say inclination' 'I have an inclination to get money, sir,' said Pancks, 'if you will