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At
the
Stairs
where
we
had
taken
him
abroad
,
and
ever
since
,
I
had
looked
warily
for
any
token
of
our
being
suspected
.
I
had
seen
none
.
We
certainly
had
not
been
,
and
at
that
time
as
certainly
we
were
not
either
attended
or
followed
by
any
boat
.
If
we
had
been
waited
on
by
any
boat
,
I
should
have
run
in
to
shore
,
and
have
obliged
her
to
go
on
,
or
to
make
her
purpose
evident
.
But
we
held
our
own
without
any
appearance
of
molestation
.
He
had
his
boat
-
cloak
on
him
,
and
looked
,
as
I
have
said
,
a
natural
part
of
the
scene
.
It
was
remarkable
(
but
perhaps
the
wretched
life
he
had
led
accounted
for
it
)
that
he
was
the
least
anxious
of
any
of
us
.
He
was
not
indifferent
,
for
he
told
me
that
he
hoped
to
live
to
see
his
gentleman
one
of
the
best
of
gentlemen
in
a
foreign
country
;
he
was
not
disposed
to
be
passive
or
resigned
,
as
I
understood
it
;
but
he
had
no
notion
of
meeting
danger
half
way
.
When
it
came
upon
him
,
he
confronted
it
,
but
it
must
come
before
he
troubled
himself
.
"
If
you
knowed
,
dear
boy
,
"
he
said
to
me
,
"
what
it
is
to
sit
here
alonger
my
dear
boy
and
have
my
smoke
,
arter
having
been
day
by
day
betwixt
four
walls
,
you
’
d
envy
me
.
But
you
don
’
t
know
what
it
is
.
"
"
I
think
I
know
the
delights
of
freedom
,
"
I
answered
.
"
Ah
,
"
said
he
,
shaking
his
head
gravely
.
"
But
you
don
’
t
know
it
equal
to
me
.
You
must
have
been
under
lock
and
key
,
dear
boy
,
to
know
it
equal
to
me
—
but
I
ain
’
t
a
going
to
be
low
.
"
It
occurred
to
me
as
inconsistent
,
that
,
for
any
mastering
idea
,
he
should
have
endangered
his
freedom
,
and
even
his
life
.
But
I
reflected
that
perhaps
freedom
without
danger
was
too
much
apart
from
all
the
habit
of
his
existence
to
be
to
him
what
it
would
be
to
another
man
.
I
was
not
far
out
,
since
he
said
,
after
smoking
a
little
:
—
"
You
see
,
dear
boy
,
when
I
was
over
yonder
,
t
’
other
side
the
world
,
I
was
always
a
looking
to
this
side
;
and
it
come
flat
to
be
there
,
for
all
I
was
a
growing
rich
.
Everybody
knowed
Magwitch
,
and
Magwitch
could
come
,
and
Magwitch
could
go
,
and
nobody
’
s
head
would
be
troubled
about
him
.
They
ain
’
t
so
easy
concerning
me
here
,
dear
boy
—
wouldn
’
t
be
,
leastwise
,
if
they
knowed
where
I
was
.
"
"
If
all
goes
well
,
"
said
I
,
"
you
will
be
perfectly
free
and
safe
again
within
a
few
hours
.
"