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He
looked
across
at
me
,
and
his
eye
appraised
my
watch
-
chain
,
and
then
he
incidentally
spat
and
said
something
to
the
other
convict
,
and
they
laughed
and
slued
themselves
round
with
a
clink
of
their
coupling
manacle
,
and
looked
at
something
else
.
The
great
numbers
on
their
backs
,
as
if
they
were
street
doors
;
their
coarse
mangy
ungainly
outer
surface
,
as
if
they
were
lower
animals
;
their
ironed
legs
,
apologetically
garlanded
with
pocket
-
handkerchiefs
;
and
the
way
in
which
all
present
looked
at
them
and
kept
from
them
;
made
them
(
as
Herbert
had
said
)
a
most
disagreeable
and
degraded
spectacle
.
But
this
was
not
the
worst
of
it
.
It
came
out
that
the
whole
of
the
back
of
the
coach
had
been
taken
by
a
family
removing
from
London
,
and
that
there
were
no
places
for
the
two
prisoners
but
on
the
seat
in
front
behind
the
coachman
.
Hereupon
,
a
choleric
gentleman
,
who
had
taken
the
fourth
place
on
that
seat
,
flew
into
a
most
violent
passion
,
and
said
that
it
was
a
breach
of
contract
to
mix
him
up
with
such
villainous
company
,
and
that
it
was
poisonous
,
and
pernicious
,
and
infamous
,
and
shameful
,
and
I
don
’
t
know
what
else
.
At
this
time
the
coach
was
ready
and
the
coachman
impatient
,
and
we
were
all
preparing
to
get
up
,
and
the
prisoners
had
come
over
with
their
keeper
—
bringing
with
them
that
curious
flavor
of
bread
-
poultice
,
baize
,
rope
-
yarn
,
and
hearthstone
,
which
attends
the
convict
presence
.
"
Don
’
t
take
it
so
much
amiss
,
sir
,
"
pleaded
the
keeper
to
the
angry
passenger
;
"
I
’
ll
sit
next
you
myself
.
I
’
ll
put
’
em
on
the
outside
of
the
row
.
They
won
’
t
interfere
with
you
,
sir
.
You
needn
’
t
know
they
’
re
there
.
"
"
And
don
’
t
blame
me
,
"
growled
the
convict
I
had
recognized
.
"
I
don
’
t
want
to
go
.
I
am
quite
ready
to
stay
behind
.
As
fur
as
I
am
concerned
any
one
’
s
welcome
to
my
place
.
"
"
Or
mine
,
"
said
the
other
,
gruffly
.
"
I
wouldn
’
t
have
incommoded
none
of
you
,
if
I
’
d
had
my
way
.
"
Then
they
both
laughed
,
and
began
cracking
nuts
,
and
spitting
the
shells
about
.
—
As
I
really
think
I
should
have
liked
to
do
myself
,
if
I
had
been
in
their
place
and
so
despised
.
At
length
,
it
was
voted
that
there
was
no
help
for
the
angry
gentleman
,
and
that
he
must
either
go
in
his
chance
company
or
remain
behind
.
So
he
got
into
his
place
,
still
making
complaints
,
and
the
keeper
got
into
the
place
next
him
,
and
the
convicts
hauled
themselves
up
as
well
as
they
could
,
and
the
convict
I
had
recognized
sat
behind
me
with
his
breath
on
the
hair
of
my
head
.
"
Good
by
,
Handel
!
"
Herbert
called
out
as
we
started
.
I
thought
what
a
blessed
fortune
it
was
,
that
he
had
found
another
name
for
me
than
Pip
.
It
is
impossible
to
express
with
what
acuteness
I
felt
the
convict
’
s
breathing
,
not
only
on
the
back
of
my
head
,
but
all
along
my
spine
.
The
sensation
was
like
being
touched
in
the
marrow
with
some
pungent
and
searching
acid
,
it
set
my
very
teeth
on
edge
.
He
seemed
to
have
more
breathing
business
to
do
than
another
man
,
and
to
make
more
noise
in
doing
it
;
and
I
was
conscious
of
growing
high
-
shouldered
on
one
side
,
in
my
shrinking
endeavors
to
fend
him
off
.