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Another
sable
warder
(
a
carpenter
,
who
had
once
eaten
two
geese
for
a
wager
)
opened
the
door
,
and
showed
me
into
the
best
parlor
.
Here
,
Mr
.
Trabb
had
taken
unto
himself
the
best
table
,
and
had
got
all
the
leaves
up
,
and
was
holding
a
kind
of
black
Bazaar
,
with
the
aid
of
a
quantity
of
black
pins
.
At
the
moment
of
my
arrival
,
he
had
just
finished
putting
somebody
s
hat
into
black
long
-
clothes
,
like
an
African
baby
;
so
he
held
out
his
hand
for
mine
.
But
I
,
misled
by
the
action
,
and
confused
by
the
occasion
,
shook
hands
with
him
with
every
testimony
of
warm
affection
.
Poor
dear
Joe
,
entangled
in
a
little
black
cloak
tied
in
a
large
bow
under
his
chin
,
was
seated
apart
at
the
upper
end
of
the
room
;
where
,
as
chief
mourner
,
he
had
evidently
been
stationed
by
Trabb
.
When
I
bent
down
and
said
to
him
,
"
Dear
Joe
,
how
are
you
?
"
he
said
,
"
Pip
,
old
chap
,
you
knowed
her
when
she
were
a
fine
figure
of
a
"
and
clasped
my
hand
and
said
no
more
.
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Biddy
,
looking
very
neat
and
modest
in
her
black
dress
,
went
quietly
here
and
there
,
and
was
very
helpful
.
When
I
had
spoken
to
Biddy
,
as
I
thought
it
not
a
time
for
talking
I
went
and
sat
down
near
Joe
,
and
there
began
to
wonder
in
what
part
of
the
house
it
she
my
sister
was
.
The
air
of
the
parlor
being
faint
with
the
smell
of
sweet
-
cake
,
I
looked
about
for
the
table
of
refreshments
;
it
was
scarcely
visible
until
one
had
got
accustomed
to
the
gloom
,
but
there
was
a
cut
-
up
plum
cake
upon
it
,
and
there
were
cut
-
up
oranges
,
and
sandwiches
,
and
biscuits
,
and
two
decanters
that
I
knew
very
well
as
ornaments
,
but
had
never
seen
used
in
all
my
life
;
one
full
of
port
,
and
one
of
sherry
.
Standing
at
this
table
,
I
became
conscious
of
the
servile
Pumblechook
in
a
black
cloak
and
several
yards
of
hatband
,
who
was
alternately
stuffing
himself
,
and
making
obsequious
movements
to
catch
my
attention
.
The
moment
he
succeeded
,
he
came
over
to
me
(
breathing
sherry
and
crumbs
)
,
and
said
in
a
subdued
voice
,
"
May
I
,
dear
sir
?
"
and
did
.
I
then
descried
Mr
.
and
Mrs
.
Hubble
;
the
last
-
named
in
a
decent
speechless
paroxysm
in
a
corner
.
We
were
all
going
to
"
follow
,
"
and
were
all
in
course
of
being
tied
up
separately
(
by
Trabb
)
into
ridiculous
bundles
.
"
Which
I
meantersay
,
Pip
,
"
Joe
whispered
me
,
as
we
were
being
what
Mr
.
Trabb
called
"
formed
"
in
the
parlor
,
two
and
two
and
it
was
dreadfully
like
a
preparation
for
some
grim
kind
of
dance
;
"
which
I
meantersay
,
sir
,
as
I
would
in
preference
have
carried
her
to
the
church
myself
,
along
with
three
or
four
friendly
ones
wot
come
to
it
with
willing
harts
and
arms
,
but
it
were
considered
wot
the
neighbors
would
look
down
on
such
and
would
be
of
opinions
as
it
were
wanting
in
respect
.
"
"
Pocket
-
handkerchiefs
out
,
all
!
"
cried
Mr
.
Trabb
at
this
point
,
in
a
depressed
business
-
like
voice
.
"
Pocket
-
handkerchiefs
out
!
We
are
ready
!
"
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So
we
all
put
our
pocket
-
handkerchiefs
to
our
faces
,
as
if
our
noses
were
bleeding
,
and
filed
out
two
and
two
;
Joe
and
I
;
Biddy
and
Pumblechook
;
Mr
.
and
Mrs
.
Hubble
.
The
remains
of
my
poor
sister
had
been
brought
round
by
the
kitchen
door
,
and
,
it
being
a
point
of
Undertaking
ceremony
that
the
six
bearers
must
be
stifled
and
blinded
under
a
horrible
black
velvet
housing
with
a
white
border
,
the
whole
looked
like
a
blind
monster
with
twelve
human
legs
,
shuffling
and
blundering
along
,
under
the
guidance
of
two
keepers
the
postboy
and
his
comrade
.
The
neighborhood
,
however
,
highly
approved
of
these
arrangements
,
and
we
were
much
admired
as
we
went
through
the
village
;
the
more
youthful
and
vigorous
part
of
the
community
making
dashes
now
and
then
to
cut
us
off
,
and
lying
in
wait
to
intercept
us
at
points
of
vantage
.
At
such
times
the
more
exuberant
among
them
called
out
in
an
excited
manner
on
our
emergence
round
some
corner
of
expectancy
,
"
Here
they
come
!
"
"
Here
they
are
!
"
and
we
were
all
but
cheered
.
In
this
progress
I
was
much
annoyed
by
the
abject
Pumblechook
,
who
,
being
behind
me
,
persisted
all
the
way
as
a
delicate
attention
in
arranging
my
streaming
hatband
,
and
smoothing
my
cloak
.
My
thoughts
were
further
distracted
by
the
excessive
pride
of
Mr
.
and
Mrs
.
Hubble
,
who
were
surpassingly
conceited
and
vainglorious
in
being
members
of
so
distinguished
a
procession
.