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‘
What
is
your
state
of
mind
,
Twenty
Eight
?
’
said
the
questioner
in
spectacles
.
‘
I
thank
you
,
sir
,
’
returned
Mr
.
Littimer
;
‘
I
see
my
follies
now
,
sir
.
I
am
a
good
deal
troubled
when
I
think
of
the
sins
of
my
former
companions
,
sir
;
but
I
trust
they
may
find
forgiveness
.
’
‘
You
are
quite
happy
yourself
?
’
said
the
questioner
,
nodding
encouragement
.
‘
I
am
much
obliged
to
you
,
sir
,
’
returned
Mr
.
Littimer
.
‘
Perfectly
so
.
’
‘
Is
there
anything
at
all
on
your
mind
now
?
’
said
the
questioner
.
‘
If
so
,
mention
it
,
Twenty
Eight
.
’
‘
Sir
,
’
said
Mr
.
Littimer
,
without
looking
up
,
‘
if
my
eyes
have
not
deceived
me
,
there
is
a
gentleman
present
who
was
acquainted
with
me
in
my
former
life
.
It
may
be
profitable
to
that
gentleman
to
know
,
sir
,
that
I
attribute
my
past
follies
,
entirely
to
having
lived
a
thoughtless
life
in
the
service
of
young
men
;
and
to
having
allowed
myself
to
be
led
by
them
into
weaknesses
,
which
I
had
not
the
strength
to
resist
.
I
hope
that
gentleman
will
take
warning
,
sir
,
and
will
not
be
offended
at
my
freedom
.
It
is
for
his
good
.
I
am
conscious
of
my
own
past
follies
.
I
hope
he
may
repent
of
all
the
wickedness
and
sin
to
which
he
has
been
a
party
.
’
I
observed
that
several
gentlemen
were
shading
their
eyes
,
each
with
one
hand
,
as
if
they
had
just
come
into
church
.
‘
This
does
you
credit
,
Twenty
Eight
,
’
returned
the
questioner
.
‘
I
should
have
expected
it
of
you
.
Is
there
anything
else
?
’
‘
Sir
,
’
returned
Mr
.
Littimer
,
slightly
lifting
up
his
eyebrows
,
but
not
his
eyes
,
‘
there
was
a
young
woman
who
fell
into
dissolute
courses
,
that
I
endeavoured
to
save
,
sir
,
but
could
not
rescue
.
I
beg
that
gentleman
,
if
he
has
it
in
his
power
,
to
inform
that
young
woman
from
me
that
I
forgive
her
her
bad
conduct
towards
myself
,
and
that
I
call
her
to
repentance
—
if
he
will
be
so
good
.
’