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Another
laugh
.
'
Well
,
I
am
the
most
disinterested
among
you
,
after
all
,
'
said
the
first
speaker
,
'
for
I
never
wear
black
gloves
,
and
I
never
eat
lunch
.
But
I
'll
offer
to
go
,
if
anybody
else
will
.
When
I
come
to
think
of
it
,
I
'm
not
at
all
sure
that
I
was
n't
his
most
particular
friend
;
for
we
used
to
stop
and
speak
whenever
we
met
.
Bye
,
bye
.
'
Speakers
and
listeners
strolled
away
,
and
mixed
with
other
groups
.
Scrooge
knew
the
men
,
and
looked
towards
the
Spirit
for
an
explanation
.
The
Phantom
glided
on
into
a
street
.
Its
finger
pointed
to
two
persons
meeting
.
Scrooge
listened
again
,
thinking
that
the
explanation
might
lie
here
.
He
knew
these
men
,
also
,
perfectly
.
They
were
men
of
aye
business
:
very
wealthy
,
and
of
great
importance
.
He
had
made
a
point
always
of
standing
well
in
their
esteem
:
in
a
business
point
of
view
,
that
is
;
strictly
in
a
business
point
of
view
.
'
How
are
you
?
'
said
one
.
'
How
are
you
?
'
returned
the
other
.
'
Well
,
'
said
the
first
.
'
Old
Scratch
has
got
his
own
at
last
,
hey
?
'
'
So
I
am
told
,
'
returned
the
second
.
'
Cold
,
is
n't
it
?
'