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The
suitor
turned
away
and
had
left
the
room
,
when
the
gentleman
with
the
gun
called
out
‘
Mister
!
Hallo
!
’
He
looked
in
again
.
‘
Shut
the
door
after
you
.
You
’
re
letting
in
a
devil
of
a
draught
here
!
’
A
few
steps
brought
him
to
the
second
door
on
the
left
in
the
next
passage
.
In
that
room
he
found
three
gentlemen
;
number
one
doing
nothing
particular
,
number
two
doing
nothing
particular
,
number
three
doing
nothing
particular
.
They
seemed
,
however
,
to
be
more
directly
concerned
than
the
others
had
been
in
the
effective
execution
of
the
great
principle
of
the
office
,
as
there
was
an
awful
inner
apartment
with
a
double
door
,
in
which
the
Circumlocution
Sages
appeared
to
be
assembled
in
council
,
and
out
of
which
there
was
an
imposing
coming
of
papers
,
and
into
which
there
was
an
imposing
going
of
papers
,
almost
constantly
;
wherein
another
gentleman
,
number
four
,
was
the
active
instrument
.
‘
I
want
to
know
,
’
said
Arthur
Clennam
,
—
and
again
stated
his
case
in
the
same
barrel
-
organ
way
.
As
number
one
referred
him
to
number
two
,
and
as
number
two
referred
him
to
number
three
,
he
had
occasion
to
state
it
three
times
before
they
all
referred
him
to
number
four
,
to
whom
he
stated
it
again
.
Number
four
was
a
vivacious
,
well
-
looking
,
well
-
dressed
,
agreeable
young
fellow
—
he
was
a
Barnacle
,
but
on
the
more
sprightly
side
of
the
family
—
and
he
said
in
an
easy
way
,
‘
Oh
!
you
had
better
not
bother
yourself
about
it
,
I
think
.
’
‘
Not
bother
myself
about
it
?
’
‘
No
!
I
recommend
you
not
to
bother
yourself
about
it
.
’
This
was
such
a
new
point
of
view
that
Arthur
Clennam
found
himself
at
a
loss
how
to
receive
it
.