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The
simpering
fellow
with
the
weak
legs
,
who
had
taken
Agnes
down
,
stated
the
question
more
decisively
yet
,
I
thought
.
‘
Oh
,
you
know
,
deuce
take
it
,
’
said
this
gentleman
,
looking
round
the
board
with
an
imbecile
smile
,
‘
we
can
’
t
forego
Blood
,
you
know
.
We
must
have
Blood
,
you
know
.
Some
young
fellows
,
you
know
,
may
be
a
little
behind
their
station
,
perhaps
,
in
point
of
education
and
behaviour
,
and
may
go
a
little
wrong
,
you
know
,
and
get
themselves
and
other
people
into
a
variety
of
fixes
—
and
all
that
—
but
deuce
take
it
,
it
’
s
delightful
to
reflect
that
they
’
ve
got
Blood
in
‘
em
!
Myself
,
I
’
d
rather
at
any
time
be
knocked
down
by
a
man
who
had
got
Blood
in
him
,
than
I
’
d
be
picked
up
by
a
man
who
hadn
’
t
!
’
This
sentiment
,
as
compressing
the
general
question
into
a
nutshell
,
gave
the
utmost
satisfaction
,
and
brought
the
gentleman
into
great
notice
until
the
ladies
retired
.
After
that
,
I
observed
that
Mr
.
Gulpidge
and
Mr
.
Henry
Spiker
,
who
had
hitherto
been
very
distant
,
entered
into
a
defensive
alliance
against
us
,
the
common
enemy
,
and
exchanged
a
mysterious
dialogue
across
the
table
for
our
defeat
and
overthrow
.
‘
That
affair
of
the
first
bond
for
four
thousand
five
hundred
pounds
has
not
taken
the
course
that
was
expected
,
Spiker
,
’
said
Mr
.
Gulpidge
.
‘
Do
you
mean
the
D
.
of
A
.
‘
s
?
’
said
Mr
.
Spiker
.
‘
The
C
.
of
B
.
‘
s
!
’
said
Mr
.
Gulpidge
.
Mr
.
Spiker
raised
his
eyebrows
,
and
looked
much
concerned
.
‘
When
the
question
was
referred
to
Lord
—
I
needn
’
t
name
him
,
’
said
Mr
.
Gulpidge
,
checking
himself
—
‘
I
understand
,
’
said
Mr
.
Spiker
,
‘
N
.
’