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At
last
,
when
he
rose
to
return
to
his
hotel
,
and
was
a
little
doubtful
whether
he
knew
the
way
by
night
,
the
whelp
immediately
proffered
his
services
as
guide
,
and
turned
out
with
him
to
escort
him
thither
.
It
was
very
remarkable
that
a
young
gentleman
who
had
been
brought
up
under
one
continuous
system
of
unnatural
restraint
,
should
be
a
hypocrite
;
but
it
was
certainly
the
case
with
Tom
.
It
was
very
strange
that
a
young
gentleman
who
had
never
been
left
to
his
own
guidance
for
five
consecutive
minutes
,
should
be
incapable
at
last
of
governing
himself
;
but
so
it
was
with
Tom
.
It
was
altogether
unaccountable
that
a
young
gentleman
whose
imagination
had
been
strangled
in
his
cradle
,
should
be
still
inconvenienced
by
its
ghost
in
the
form
of
grovelling
sensualities
;
but
such
a
monster
,
beyond
all
doubt
,
was
Tom
.
'
Do
you
smoke
?
'
asked
Mr.
James
Harthouse
,
when
they
came
to
the
hotel
.
'
I
believe
you
!
'
said
Tom
.
He
could
do
no
less
than
ask
Tom
up
;
and
Tom
could
do
no
less
than
go
up
.
What
with
a
cooling
drink
adapted
to
the
weather
,
but
not
so
weak
as
cool
;
and
what
with
a
rarer
tobacco
than
was
to
be
bought
in
those
parts
;
Tom
was
soon
in
a
highly
free
and
easy
state
at
his
end
of
the
sofa
,
and
more
than
ever
disposed
to
admire
his
new
friend
at
the
other
end
.
Tom
blew
his
smoke
aside
,
after
he
had
been
smoking
a
little
while
,
and
took
an
observation
of
his
friend
.
'
He
do
n't
seem
to
care
about
his
dress
,
'
thought
Tom
,
'
and
yet
how
capitally
he
does
it
.
What
an
easy
swell
he
is
!
'
Mr.
James
Harthouse
,
happening
to
catch
Tom
's
eye
,
remarked
that
he
drank
nothing
,
and
filled
his
glass
with
his
own
negligent
hand
.
'
Thank
'
ee
,
'
said
Tom
.
'
Thank
'
ee
.
Well
,
Mr.
Harthouse
,
I
hope
you
have
had
about
a
dose
of
old
Bounderby
to-night
.
'
Tom
said
this
with
one
eye
shut
up
again
,
and
looking
over
his
glass
knowingly
,
at
his
entertainer
.
'
A
very
good
fellow
indeed
!
'
returned
Mr.
James
Harthouse
.