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If
we
had
been
less
attached
to
one
another
,
I
think
we
must
have
hated
one
another
regularly
every
morning
.
I
detested
the
chambers
beyond
expression
at
that
period
of
repentance
,
and
could
not
endure
the
sight
of
the
Avenger
’
s
livery
;
which
had
a
more
expensive
and
a
less
remunerative
appearance
then
than
at
any
other
time
in
the
four
-
and
-
twenty
hours
.
As
we
got
more
and
more
into
debt
,
breakfast
became
a
hollower
and
hollower
form
,
and
,
being
on
one
occasion
at
breakfast
-
time
threatened
(
by
letter
)
with
legal
proceedings
,
"
not
unwholly
unconnected
,
"
as
my
local
paper
might
put
it
,
"
with
jewelery
,
"
I
went
so
far
as
to
seize
the
Avenger
by
his
blue
collar
and
shake
him
off
his
feet
—
so
that
he
was
actually
in
the
air
,
like
a
booted
Cupid
—
for
presuming
to
suppose
that
we
wanted
a
roll
.
At
certain
times
—
meaning
at
uncertain
times
,
for
they
depended
on
our
humor
—
I
would
say
to
Herbert
,
as
if
it
were
a
remarkable
discovery
—
"
My
dear
Herbert
,
we
are
getting
on
badly
.
"
"
My
dear
Handel
,
"
Herbert
would
say
to
me
,
in
all
sincerity
,
if
you
will
believe
me
,
those
very
words
were
on
my
lips
,
by
a
strange
coincidence
.
"
"
Then
,
Herbert
,
"
I
would
respond
,
"
let
us
look
into
out
affairs
.
"
We
always
derived
profound
satisfaction
from
making
an
appointment
for
this
purpose
.
I
always
thought
this
was
business
,
this
was
the
way
to
confront
the
thing
,
this
was
the
way
to
take
the
foe
by
the
throat
.
And
I
know
Herbert
thought
so
too
.
We
ordered
something
rather
special
for
dinner
,
with
a
bottle
of
something
similarly
out
of
the
common
way
,
in
order
that
our
minds
might
be
fortified
for
the
occasion
,
and
we
might
come
well
up
to
the
mark
.
Dinner
over
,
we
produced
a
bundle
of
pens
,
a
copious
supply
of
ink
,
and
a
goodly
show
of
writing
and
blotting
paper
.
For
there
was
something
very
comfortable
in
having
plenty
of
stationery
.
I
would
then
take
a
sheet
of
paper
,
and
write
across
the
top
of
it
,
in
a
neat
hand
,
the
heading
,
"
Memorandum
of
Pip
’
s
debts
"
;
with
Barnard
’
s
Inn
and
the
date
very
carefully
added
.
Herbert
would
also
take
a
sheet
of
paper
,
and
write
across
it
with
similar
formalities
,
"
Memorandum
of
Herbert
’
s
debts
.
"