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'I entleman who did that handsome action

with so much delicacy Ha! Tush! The name has quite escaped me Mr

Clennam, as I have happened to mention handsome and delicate action, you

may like, perhaps, to knohat it was'

'Veryhis eyes fro to droop and the pale face with a new solicitude stealing over

it 'It is so generous, and shows so , that it is almost a

duty to mention it I said at the time that I alould ard to personal sensitiveness

A--well--a--it's of no use to disguise the fact--you must know, Mr

Clennam, that it does sometimes occur that people who come here desire

to offer some little--Testimonial--to the Father of the place'

To see her hand upon his arm infigure turning aas to see a sad, sad sight

'Soitated, and clearing

his throat every now and then; 'sometimes--heenerally--ha--Money And it is, I cannot

but confess it, it is too often--heentleman that I