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On
the
stairs
I
encountered
Wemmick
,
who
was
coming
down
,
after
an
unsuccessful
application
of
his
knuckles
to
my
door
.
I
had
not
seen
him
alone
since
the
disastrous
issue
of
the
attempted
flight
;
and
he
had
come
,
in
his
private
and
personal
capacity
,
to
say
a
few
words
of
explanation
in
reference
to
that
failure
.
"
The
late
Compeyson
,
"
said
Wemmick
,
"
had
by
little
and
little
got
at
the
bottom
of
half
of
the
regular
business
now
transacted
;
and
it
was
from
the
talk
of
some
of
his
people
in
trouble
(
some
of
his
people
being
always
in
trouble
)
that
I
heard
what
I
did
.
I
kept
my
ears
open
,
seeming
to
have
them
shut
,
until
I
heard
that
he
was
absent
,
and
I
thought
that
would
be
the
best
time
for
making
the
attempt
.
I
can
only
suppose
now
,
that
it
was
a
part
of
his
policy
,
as
a
very
clever
man
,
habitually
to
deceive
his
own
instruments
.
You
don
’
t
blame
me
,
I
hope
,
Mr
.
Pip
?
I
am
sure
I
tried
to
serve
you
,
with
all
my
heart
.
"
"
I
am
as
sure
of
that
,
Wemmick
,
as
you
can
be
,
and
I
thank
you
most
earnestly
for
all
your
interest
and
friendship
.
"
"
Thank
you
,
thank
you
very
much
.
It
’
s
a
bad
job
,
"
said
Wemmick
,
scratching
his
head
,
"
and
I
assure
you
I
haven
’
t
been
so
cut
up
for
a
long
time
.
What
I
look
at
is
the
sacrifice
of
so
much
portable
property
.
Dear
me
!
"
"
What
I
think
of
,
Wemmick
,
is
the
poor
owner
of
the
property
.
"
"
Yes
,
to
be
sure
,
"
said
Wemmick
.
"
Of
course
,
there
can
be
no
objection
to
your
being
sorry
for
him
,
and
I
’
d
put
down
a
five
-
pound
note
myself
to
get
him
out
of
it
.
But
what
I
look
at
is
this
.
The
late
Compeyson
having
been
beforehand
with
him
in
intelligence
of
his
return
,
and
being
so
determined
to
bring
him
to
book
,
I
do
not
think
he
could
have
been
saved
.
Whereas
,
the
portable
property
certainly
could
have
been
saved
.
That
’
s
the
difference
between
the
property
and
the
owner
,
don
’
t
you
see
?
"
I
invited
Wemmick
to
come
up
stairs
,
and
refresh
himself
with
a
glass
of
grog
before
walking
to
Walworth
.
He
accepted
the
invitation
.
While
he
was
drinking
his
moderate
allowance
,
he
said
,
with
nothing
to
lead
up
to
it
,
and
after
having
appeared
rather
fidgety
—
"
What
do
you
think
of
my
meaning
to
take
a
holiday
on
Monday
,
Mr
.
Pip
?
"