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‘
No
?
’
said
Clennam
.
‘
Why
,
so
the
men
of
business
say
,
’
he
answered
,
resuming
the
walk
and
laughing
outright
.
‘
I
don
’
t
know
why
we
unfortunate
creatures
should
be
supposed
to
want
common
sense
,
but
it
is
generally
taken
for
granted
that
we
do
.
Even
the
best
friend
I
have
in
the
world
,
our
excellent
friend
over
yonder
,
’
said
Doyce
,
nodding
towards
Twickenham
,
‘
extends
a
sort
of
protection
to
me
,
don
’
t
you
know
,
as
a
man
not
quite
able
to
take
care
of
himself
?
’
Arthur
Clennam
could
not
help
joining
in
the
good
-
humoured
laugh
,
for
he
recognised
the
truth
of
the
description
.
‘
So
I
find
that
I
must
have
a
partner
who
is
a
man
of
business
and
not
guilty
of
any
inventions
,
’
said
Daniel
Doyce
,
taking
off
his
hat
to
pass
his
hand
over
his
forehead
,
‘
if
it
’
s
only
in
deference
to
the
current
opinion
,
and
to
uphold
the
credit
of
the
Works
.
I
don
’
t
think
he
’
ll
find
that
I
have
been
very
remiss
or
confused
in
my
way
of
conducting
them
;
but
that
’
s
for
him
to
say
—
whoever
he
is
—
not
for
me
.
’
‘
You
have
not
chosen
him
yet
,
then
?
’
‘
No
,
sir
,
no
.
I
have
only
just
come
to
a
decision
to
take
one
.
The
fact
is
,
there
’
s
more
to
do
than
there
used
to
be
,
and
the
Works
are
enough
for
me
as
I
grow
older
.
What
with
the
books
and
correspondence
,
and
foreign
journeys
for
which
a
Principal
is
necessary
,
I
can
’
t
do
all
.
I
am
going
to
talk
over
the
best
way
of
negotiating
the
matter
,
if
I
find
a
spare
half
-
hour
between
this
and
Monday
morning
,
with
my
—
my
Nurse
and
protector
,
’
said
Doyce
,
with
laughing
eyes
again
.
‘
He
is
a
sagacious
man
in
business
,
and
has
had
a
good
apprenticeship
to
it
.
’
After
this
,
they
conversed
on
different
subjects
until
they
arrived
at
their
journey
’
s
end
.
A
composed
and
unobtrusive
self
-
sustainment
was
noticeable
in
Daniel
Doyce
—
a
calm
knowledge
that
what
was
true
must
remain
true
,
in
spite
of
all
the
Barnacles
in
the
family
ocean
,
and
would
be
just
the
truth
,
and
neither
more
nor
less
when
even
that
sea
had
run
dry
—
which
had
a
kind
of
greatness
in
it
,
though
not
of
the
official
quality
.
As
he
knew
the
house
well
,
he
conducted
Arthur
to
it
by
the
way
that
showed
it
to
the
best
advantage
.
It
was
a
charming
place
(
none
the
worse
for
being
a
little
eccentric
)
,
on
the
road
by
the
river
,
and
just
what
the
residence
of
the
Meagles
family
ought
to
be
.
It
stood
in
a
garden
,
no
doubt
as
fresh
and
beautiful
in
the
May
of
the
Year
as
Pet
now
was
in
the
May
of
her
life
;
and
it
was
defended
by
a
goodly
show
of
handsome
trees
and
spreading
evergreens
,
as
Pet
was
by
Mr
and
Mrs
Meagles
.
It
was
made
out
of
an
old
brick
house
,
of
which
a
part
had
been
altogether
pulled
down
,
and
another
part
had
been
changed
into
the
present
cottage
;
so
there
was
a
hale
elderly
portion
,
to
represent
Mr
and
Mrs
Meagles
,
and
a
young
picturesque
,
very
pretty
portion
to
represent
Pet
.
There
was
even
the
later
addition
of
a
conservatory
sheltering
itself
against
it
,
uncertain
of
hue
in
its
deep
-
stained
glass
,
and
in
its
more
transparent
portions
flashing
to
the
sun
’
s
rays
,
now
like
fire
and
now
like
harmless
water
drops
;
which
might
have
stood
for
Tattycoram
.
Within
view
was
the
peaceful
river
and
the
ferry
-
boat
,
to
moralise
to
all
the
inmates
saying
:
Young
or
old
,
passionate
or
tranquil
,
chafing
or
content
,
you
,
thus
runs
the
current
always
.
Let
the
heart
swell
into
what
discord
it
will
,
thus
plays
the
rippling
water
on
the
prow
of
the
ferry
-
boat
ever
the
same
tune
.
Year
after
year
,
so
much
allowance
for
the
drifting
of
the
boat
,
so
many
miles
an
hour
the
flowing
of
the
stream
,
here
the
rushes
,
there
the
lilies
,
nothing
uncertain
or
unquiet
,
upon
this
road
that
steadily
runs
away
;
while
you
,
upon
your
flowing
road
of
time
,
are
so
capricious
and
distracted
.