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’
Clennam
followed
the
man
and
the
dog
into
the
boat
,
and
took
his
seat
.
The
dog
did
as
he
was
ordered
.
The
man
remained
standing
,
with
his
hands
in
his
pockets
,
and
towered
between
Clennam
and
the
prospect
.
Man
and
dog
both
jumped
lightly
out
as
soon
as
they
touched
the
other
side
,
and
went
away
.
Clennam
was
glad
to
be
rid
of
them
.
The
church
clock
struck
the
breakfast
hour
as
he
walked
up
the
little
lane
by
which
the
garden
-
gate
was
approached
.
The
moment
he
pulled
the
bell
a
deep
loud
barking
assailed
him
from
within
the
wall
.
‘
I
heard
no
dog
last
night
,
’
thought
Clennam
.
The
gate
was
opened
by
one
of
the
rosy
maids
,
and
on
the
lawn
were
the
Newfoundland
dog
and
the
man
.
‘
Miss
Minnie
is
not
down
yet
,
gentlemen
,
’
said
the
blushing
portress
,
as
they
all
came
together
in
the
garden
.
Then
she
said
to
the
master
of
the
dog
,
‘
Mr
Clennam
,
sir
,
’
and
tripped
away
.
‘
Odd
enough
,
Mr
Clennam
,
that
we
should
have
met
just
now
,
’
said
the
man
.
Upon
which
the
dog
became
mute
.
‘
Allow
me
to
introduce
myself
—
Henry
Gowan
.
A
pretty
place
this
,
and
looks
wonderfully
well
this
morning
!
’
The
manner
was
easy
,
and
the
voice
agreeable
;
but
still
Clennam
thought
,
that
if
he
had
not
made
that
decided
resolution
to
avoid
falling
in
love
with
Pet
,
he
would
have
taken
a
dislike
to
this
Henry
Gowan
.
‘
It
’
s
new
to
you
,
I
believe
?
’
said
this
Gowan
,
when
Arthur
had
extolled
the
place
.
‘
Quite
new
.
I
made
acquaintance
with
it
only
yesterday
afternoon
.
’
‘
Ah
!
Of
course
this
is
not
its
best
aspect
.
It
used
to
look
charming
in
the
spring
,
before
they
went
away
last
time
.
I
should
like
you
to
have
seen
it
then
.