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"
He
set
up
fur
a
gentleman
,
this
Compeyson
,
and
he
’
d
been
to
a
public
boarding
-
school
and
had
learning
.
He
was
a
smooth
one
to
talk
,
and
was
a
dab
at
the
ways
of
gentlefolks
.
He
was
good
-
looking
too
.
It
was
the
night
afore
the
great
race
,
when
I
found
him
on
the
heath
,
in
a
booth
that
I
know
’
d
on
.
Him
and
some
more
was
a
sitting
among
the
tables
when
I
went
in
,
and
the
landlord
(
which
had
a
knowledge
of
me
,
and
was
a
sporting
one
)
called
him
out
,
and
said
,
‘
I
think
this
is
a
man
that
might
suit
you
,
’
—
meaning
I
was
.
"
Compeyson
,
he
looks
at
me
very
noticing
,
and
I
look
at
him
.
He
has
a
watch
and
a
chain
and
a
ring
and
a
breast
-
pin
and
a
handsome
suit
of
clothes
.
"
‘
To
judge
from
appearances
,
you
’
re
out
of
luck
,
’
says
Compeyson
to
me
.
"
‘
Yes
,
master
,
and
I
’
ve
never
been
in
it
much
.
’
(
I
had
come
out
of
Kingston
Jail
last
on
a
vagrancy
committal
.
Not
but
what
it
might
have
been
for
something
else
;
but
it
warn
’
t
.
)
"
‘
Luck
changes
,
’
says
Compeyson
;
‘
perhaps
yours
is
going
to
change
.
’
"
I
says
,
‘
I
hope
it
may
be
so
.
There
’
s
room
.
’
"
‘
What
can
you
do
?
’
says
Compeyson
.
"
‘
Eat
and
drink
,
’
I
says
;
‘
if
you
’
ll
find
the
materials
.
’
"
Compeyson
laughed
,
looked
at
me
again
very
noticing
,
giv
me
five
shillings
,
and
appointed
me
for
next
night
.
Same
place
.