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'
You
think
so
,
do
n't
you
?
'
said
Tom
.
And
shut
up
his
eye
again
.
Mr.
James
Harthouse
smiled
;
and
rising
from
his
end
of
the
sofa
,
and
lounging
with
his
back
against
the
chimney-piece
,
so
that
he
stood
before
the
empty
fire-grate
as
he
smoked
,
in
front
of
Tom
and
looking
down
at
him
,
observed
:
'
What
a
comical
brother-in-law
you
are
!
'
'
What
a
comical
brother-in-law
old
Bounderby
is
,
I
think
you
mean
,
'
said
Tom
.
'
You
are
a
piece
of
caustic
,
Tom
,
'
retorted
Mr.
James
Harthouse
.
There
was
something
so
very
agreeable
in
being
so
intimate
with
such
a
waistcoat
;
in
being
called
Tom
,
in
such
an
intimate
way
,
by
such
a
voice
;
in
being
on
such
off-hand
terms
so
soon
,
with
such
a
pair
of
whiskers
;
that
Tom
was
uncommonly
pleased
with
himself
.
'
Oh
!
I
do
n't
care
for
old
Bounderby
,
'
said
he
,
'
if
you
mean
that
.
I
have
always
called
old
Bounderby
by
the
same
name
when
I
have
talked
about
him
,
and
I
have
always
thought
of
him
in
the
same
way
.
I
am
not
going
to
begin
to
be
polite
now
,
about
old
Bounderby
.
It
would
be
rather
late
in
the
day
.
'
'
Do
n't
mind
me
,
'
returned
James
;
'
but
take
care
when
his
wife
is
by
,
you
know
.
'
'
His
wife
?
'
said
Tom
.
'
My
sister
Loo
?
O
yes
!
'
And
he
laughed
,
and
took
a
little
more
of
the
cooling
drink
.
James
Harthouse
continued
to
lounge
in
the
same
place
and
attitude
,
smoking
his
cigar
in
his
own
easy
way
,
and
looking
pleasantly
at
the
whelp
,
as
if
he
knew
himself
to
be
a
kind
of
agreeable
demon
who
had
only
to
hover
over
him
,
and
he
must
give
up
his
whole
soul
if
required
.
It
certainly
did
seem
that
the
whelp
yielded
to
this
influence
.
He
looked
at
his
companion
sneakingly
,
he
looked
at
him
admiringly
,
he
looked
at
him
boldly
,
and
put
up
one
leg
on
the
sofa
.