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When he had gone to his own rooain thrown himself into the
chair by the fire, Mr Doyce knocked at the door, candle in hand, to
ask hi on thethis question, he said a word to Mr Doyce about this Goho
would have run in his head a good deal, if he had been his rival
'Those are not good prospects for a painter,' said Clennam
'No,' returned Doyce Mr Doyce stood, chamber-candlestick in hand, the other hand in his
pocket, looking hard at the flame of his candle, with a certain quiet
perception in his face that they were going to say soed, and out of spirits, after he
ca?' said Clennahter?' said Clennam 'No,' said Doyce
There was a pause on both sides Mr Doyce, still looking at the flame of
his candle, slowly resuhter abroad in the hope of
separating her from Mr Gowan He rather thinks she is disposed to like
hiree with him, as I dare say
you do) of the hopefulness of such a hed, and stopped 'Yes, you have taken cold,' said Daniel Doyce But without looking at