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But
as
I
was
used
to
sit
beside
Joe
whenever
I
entered
that
place
of
resort
,
I
said
"
No
,
thank
you
,
sir
,
"
and
fell
into
the
space
Joe
made
for
me
on
the
opposite
settle
.
The
strange
man
,
after
glancing
at
Joe
,
and
seeing
that
his
attention
was
otherwise
engaged
,
nodded
to
me
again
when
I
had
taken
my
seat
,
and
then
rubbed
his
leg
—
in
a
very
odd
way
,
as
it
struck
me
.
"
You
was
saying
,
"
said
the
strange
man
,
turning
to
Joe
,
"
that
you
was
a
blacksmith
.
"
"
Yes
.
I
said
it
,
you
know
,
"
said
Joe
.
"
What
’
ll
you
drink
,
Mr
.
—
?
You
didn
’
t
mention
your
name
,
by
the
bye
.
"
Joe
mentioned
it
now
,
and
the
strange
man
called
him
by
it
.
"
What
’
ll
you
drink
,
Mr
.
Gargery
?
At
my
expense
?
To
top
up
with
?
"
"
Well
,
"
said
Joe
,
"
to
tell
you
the
truth
,
I
ain
’
t
much
in
the
habit
of
drinking
at
anybody
’
s
expense
but
my
own
.
"
"
Habit
?
No
,
"
returned
the
stranger
,
"
but
once
and
away
,
and
on
a
Saturday
night
too
.
Come
!
Put
a
name
to
it
,
Mr
.
Gargery
.
"
"
I
wouldn
’
t
wish
to
be
stiff
company
,
"
said
Joe
.
"
Rum
.
"
"
Rum
,
"
repeated
the
stranger
.
"
And
will
the
other
gentleman
originate
a
sentiment
.
"