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He had crossed the heath and was leaving it behind when he gained upon a

figure which had been in advance of hiht he knew He derived this i in the turn of the head, and in the figure's action of

consideration, as it went on at a sufficiently sturdy walk But when

the ure--pushed his hat up at the back of his

head, and stopped to consider some object before him, he knew it to be

Daniel Doyce 'How do you do, Mr Doyce?' said Clennaain, and in a healthier place than the Circules's friend!' exclai out of

so his hand 'I

aet your name?' 'Readily It's not a celebrated na 'And now I knohat it is It's Clennam How do you

do, Mr Clennaether, 'that we

Twickenhalad to hear it'

They were soon quite intihtened the ith a variety of