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‘
A
stranger
in
this
city
?
’
‘
Surely
,
surely
,
altogether
.
I
am
arrived
this
unhappy
evening
.
’
‘
From
what
country
?
’
‘
Marseilles
.
’
‘
Why
,
see
there
!
I
also
!
Almost
as
much
a
stranger
here
as
you
,
though
born
here
,
I
came
from
Marseilles
a
little
while
ago
.
Don
’
t
be
cast
down
.
’
The
face
looked
up
at
him
imploringly
,
as
he
rose
from
wiping
it
,
and
gently
replaced
the
coat
that
covered
the
writhing
figure
.
‘
I
won
’
t
leave
you
till
you
shall
be
well
taken
care
of
.
Courage
!
You
will
be
very
much
better
half
an
hour
hence
.
’
‘
Ah
!
Altro
,
Altro
!
’
cried
the
poor
little
man
,
in
a
faintly
incredulous
tone
;
and
as
they
took
him
up
,
hung
out
his
right
hand
to
give
the
forefinger
a
back
-
handed
shake
in
the
air
.
Arthur
Clennam
turned
;
and
walking
beside
the
litter
,
and
saying
an
encouraging
word
now
and
then
,
accompanied
it
to
the
neighbouring
hospital
of
Saint
Bartholomew
.
None
of
the
crowd
but
the
bearers
and
he
being
admitted
,
the
disabled
man
was
soon
laid
on
a
table
in
a
cool
,
methodical
way
,
and
carefully
examined
by
a
surgeon
who
was
as
near
at
hand
,
and
as
ready
to
appear
as
Calamity
herself
.
‘
He
hardly
knows
an
English
word
,
’
said
Clennam
;
‘
is
he
badly
hurt
?
’
‘
Let
us
know
all
about
it
first
,
’
said
the
surgeon
,
continuing
his
examination
with
a
businesslike
delight
in
it
,
‘
before
we
pronounce
.
’
After
trying
the
leg
with
a
finger
,
and
two
fingers
,
and
one
hand
and
two
hands
,
and
over
and
under
,
and
up
and
down
,
and
in
this
direction
and
in
that
,
and
approvingly
remarking
on
the
points
of
interest
to
another
gentleman
who
joined
him
,
the
surgeon
at
last
clapped
the
patient
on
the
shoulder
,
and
said
,
‘
He
won
’
t
hurt
.
He
’
ll
do
very
well
.
It
’
s
difficult
enough
,
but
we
shall
not
want
him
to
part
with
his
leg
this
time
.
’
Which
Clennam
interpreted
to
the
patient
,
who
was
full
of
gratitude
,
and
,
in
his
demonstrative
way
,
kissed
both
the
interpreter
’
s
hand
and
the
surgeon
’
s
several
times
.