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I
have
often
remarked
I
suppose
everybody
has
that
one
s
going
away
from
a
familiar
place
,
would
seem
to
be
the
signal
for
change
in
it
.
As
I
looked
out
of
the
coach
window
,
and
observed
that
an
old
house
on
Fish
-
street
Hill
,
which
had
stood
untouched
by
painter
,
carpenter
,
or
bricklayer
,
for
a
century
,
had
been
pulled
down
in
my
absence
;
and
that
a
neighbouring
street
,
of
time
-
honoured
insalubrity
and
inconvenience
,
was
being
drained
and
widened
;
I
half
expected
to
find
St
.
Paul
s
Cathedral
looking
older
.
For
some
changes
in
the
fortunes
of
my
friends
,
I
was
prepared
.
My
aunt
had
long
been
re
-
established
at
Dover
,
and
Traddles
had
begun
to
get
into
some
little
practice
at
the
Bar
,
in
the
very
first
term
after
my
departure
.
He
had
chambers
in
Gray
s
Inn
,
now
;
and
had
told
me
,
in
his
last
letters
,
that
he
was
not
without
hopes
of
being
soon
united
to
the
dearest
girl
in
the
world
.
They
expected
me
home
before
Christmas
;
but
had
no
idea
of
my
returning
so
soon
.
I
had
purposely
misled
them
,
that
I
might
have
the
pleasure
of
taking
them
by
surprise
.
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And
yet
,
I
was
perverse
enough
to
feel
a
chill
and
disappointment
in
receiving
no
welcome
,
and
rattling
,
alone
and
silent
,
through
the
misty
streets
.
The
well
-
known
shops
,
however
,
with
their
cheerful
lights
,
did
something
for
me
;
and
when
I
alighted
at
the
door
of
the
Gray
s
Inn
Coffee
-
house
,
I
had
recovered
my
spirits
.
It
recalled
,
at
first
,
that
so
-
different
time
when
I
had
put
up
at
the
Golden
Cross
,
and
reminded
me
of
the
changes
that
had
come
to
pass
since
then
;
but
that
was
natural
.
Do
you
know
where
Mr
.
Traddles
lives
in
the
Inn
?
I
asked
the
waiter
,
as
I
warmed
myself
by
the
coffee
-
room
fire
.
Holborn
Court
,
sir
.
Number
two
.
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Mr
.
Traddles
has
a
rising
reputation
among
the
lawyers
,
I
believe
?
said
I
.
Well
,
sir
,
returned
the
waiter
,
probably
he
has
,
sir
;
but
I
am
not
aware
of
it
myself
.
This
waiter
,
who
was
middle
-
aged
and
spare
,
looked
for
help
to
a
waiter
of
more
authority
a
stout
,
potential
old
man
,
with
a
double
chin
,
in
black
breeches
and
stockings
,
who
came
out
of
a
place
like
a
churchwarden
s
pew
,
at
the
end
of
the
coffee
-
room
,
where
he
kept
company
with
a
cash
-
box
,
a
Directory
,
a
Law
-
list
,
and
other
books
and
papers
.