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He
had
crossed
the
heath
and
was
leaving
it
behind
when
he
gained
upon
a
figure
which
had
been
in
advance
of
him
for
some
time
,
and
which
,
as
he
gained
upon
it
,
he
thought
he
knew
.
He
derived
this
impression
from
something
in
the
turn
of
the
head
,
and
in
the
figure
s
action
of
consideration
,
as
it
went
on
at
a
sufficiently
sturdy
walk
.
But
when
the
man
for
it
was
a
man
s
figure
pushed
his
hat
up
at
the
back
of
his
head
,
and
stopped
to
consider
some
object
before
him
,
he
knew
it
to
be
Daniel
Doyce
.
How
do
you
do
,
Mr
Doyce
?
said
Clennam
,
overtaking
him
.
I
am
glad
to
see
you
again
,
and
in
a
healthier
place
than
the
Circumlocution
Office
.
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Ha
!
Mr
Meagles
s
friend
!
exclaimed
that
public
criminal
,
coming
out
of
some
mental
combinations
he
had
been
making
,
and
offering
his
hand
.
I
am
glad
to
see
you
,
sir
.
Will
you
excuse
me
if
I
forget
your
name
?
Readily
.
It
s
not
a
celebrated
name
.
It
s
not
Barnacle
.
No
,
no
,
said
Daniel
,
laughing
.
And
now
I
know
what
it
is
.
It
s
Clennam
.
How
do
you
do
,
Mr
Clennam
?
I
have
some
hope
,
said
Arthur
,
as
they
walked
on
together
,
that
we
may
be
going
to
the
same
place
,
Mr
Doyce
.
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Meaning
Twickenham
?
returned
Daniel
.
I
am
glad
to
hear
it
.
They
were
soon
quite
intimate
,
and
lightened
the
way
with
a
variety
of
conversation
.
The
ingenious
culprit
was
a
man
of
great
modesty
and
good
sense
;
and
,
though
a
plain
man
,
had
been
too
much
accustomed
to
combine
what
was
original
and
daring
in
conception
with
what
was
patient
and
minute
in
execution
,
to
be
by
any
means
an
ordinary
man
.
It
was
at
first
difficult
to
lead
him
to
speak
about
himself
,
and
he
put
off
Arthur
s
advances
in
that
direction
by
admitting
slightly
,
oh
yes
,
he
had
done
this
,
and
he
had
done
that
,
and
such
a
thing
was
of
his
making
,
and
such
another
thing
was
his
discovery
,
but
it
was
his
trade
,
you
see
,
his
trade
;
until
,
as
he
gradually
became
assured
that
his
companion
had
a
real
interest
in
his
account
of
himself
,
he
frankly
yielded
to
it
.
Then
it
appeared
that
he
was
the
son
of
a
north
-
country
blacksmith
,
and
had
originally
been
apprenticed
by
his
widowed
mother
to
a
lock
-
maker
;
that
he
had
struck
out
a
few
little
things
at
the
lock
-
maker
s
,
which
had
led
to
his
being
released
from
his
indentures
with
a
present
,
which
present
had
enabled
him
to
gratify
his
ardent
wish
to
bind
himself
to
a
working
engineer
,
under
whom
he
had
laboured
hard
,
learned
hard
,
and
lived
hard
,
seven
years
.
His
time
being
out
,
he
had
worked
in
the
shop
at
weekly
wages
seven
or
eight
years
more
;
and
had
then
betaken
himself
to
the
banks
of
the
Clyde
,
where
he
had
studied
,
and
filed
,
and
hammered
,
and
improved
his
knowledge
,
theoretical
and
practical
,
for
six
or
seven
years
more
.
There
he
had
had
an
offer
to
go
to
Lyons
,
which
he
had
accepted
;
and
from
Lyons
had
been
engaged
to
go
to
Germany
,
and
in
Germany
had
had
an
offer
to
go
to
St
Petersburg
,
and
there
had
done
very
well
indeed
never
better
.
However
,
he
had
naturally
felt
a
preference
for
his
own
country
,
and
a
wish
to
gain
distinction
there
,
and
to
do
whatever
service
he
could
do
,
there
rather
than
elsewhere
.
And
so
he
had
come
home
.