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Here
,
another
gentleman
asked
,
with
extreme
anxiety
:
‘
Are
you
quite
comfortable
?
’
‘
Yes
,
I
thank
you
,
sir
!
’
said
Uriah
Heep
,
looking
in
that
direction
.
‘
Far
more
comfortable
here
,
than
ever
I
was
outside
.
I
see
my
follies
,
now
,
sir
.
That
’
s
what
makes
me
comfortable
.
’
Several
gentlemen
were
much
affected
;
and
a
third
questioner
,
forcing
himself
to
the
front
,
inquired
with
extreme
feeling
:
‘
How
do
you
find
the
beef
?
’
‘
Thank
you
,
sir
,
’
replied
Uriah
,
glancing
in
the
new
direction
of
this
voice
,
‘
it
was
tougher
yesterday
than
I
could
wish
;
but
it
’
s
my
duty
to
bear
.
I
have
committed
follies
,
gentlemen
,
’
said
Uriah
,
looking
round
with
a
meek
smile
,
‘
and
I
ought
to
bear
the
consequences
without
repining
.
’
A
murmur
,
partly
of
gratification
at
Twenty
Seven
’
s
celestial
state
of
mind
,
and
partly
of
indignation
against
the
Contractor
who
had
given
him
any
cause
of
complaint
(
a
note
of
which
was
immediately
made
by
Mr
.
Creakle
)
,
having
subsided
,
Twenty
Seven
stood
in
the
midst
of
us
,
as
if
he
felt
himself
the
principal
object
of
merit
in
a
highly
meritorious
museum
.
That
we
,
the
neophytes
,
might
have
an
excess
of
light
shining
upon
us
all
at
once
,
orders
were
given
to
let
out
Twenty
Eight
.
I
had
been
so
much
astonished
already
,
that
I
only
felt
a
kind
of
resigned
wonder
when
Mr
.
Littimer
walked
forth
,
reading
a
good
book
!
‘
Twenty
Eight
,
’
said
a
gentleman
in
spectacles
,
who
had
not
yet
spoken
,
‘
you
complained
last
week
,
my
good
fellow
,
of
the
cocoa
.
How
has
it
been
since
?
’
‘
I
thank
you
,
sir
,
’
said
Mr
.
Littimer
,
‘
it
has
been
better
made
.
If
I
might
take
the
liberty
of
saying
so
,
sir
,
I
don
’
t
think
the
milk
which
is
boiled
with
it
is
quite
genuine
;
but
I
am
aware
,
sir
,
that
there
is
a
great
adulteration
of
milk
,
in
London
,
and
that
the
article
in
a
pure
state
is
difficult
to
be
obtained
.
’
It
appeared
to
me
that
the
gentleman
in
spectacles
backed
his
Twenty
Eight
against
Mr
.
Creakle
’
s
Twenty
Seven
,
for
each
of
them
took
his
own
man
in
hand
.