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‘
Mrs
Gowan
is
well
,
Henry
?
’
said
Mrs
Meagles
.
(
Clennam
became
attentive
.
)
‘
My
mother
is
quite
well
,
thank
you
.
’
(
Clennam
became
inattentive
.
)
‘
I
have
taken
the
liberty
of
making
an
addition
to
your
family
dinner
-
party
to
-
day
,
which
I
hope
will
not
be
inconvenient
to
you
or
to
Mr
Meagles
.
I
couldn
’
t
very
well
get
out
of
it
,
’
he
explained
,
turning
to
the
latter
.
‘
The
young
fellow
wrote
to
propose
himself
to
me
;
and
as
he
is
well
connected
,
I
thought
you
would
not
object
to
my
transferring
him
here
.
’
‘
Who
is
the
young
fellow
?
’
asked
Mr
Meagles
with
peculiar
complacency
.
‘
He
is
one
of
the
Barnacles
.
Tite
Barnacle
’
s
son
,
Clarence
Barnacle
,
who
is
in
his
father
’
s
Department
.
I
can
at
least
guarantee
that
the
river
shall
not
suffer
from
his
visit
.
He
won
’
t
set
it
on
fire
.
’
‘
Aye
,
aye
?
’
said
Meagles
.
‘
A
Barnacle
is
he
?
We
know
something
of
that
family
,
eh
,
Dan
?
By
George
,
they
are
at
the
top
of
the
tree
,
though
!
Let
me
see
.
What
relation
will
this
young
fellow
be
to
Lord
Decimus
now
?
His
Lordship
married
,
in
seventeen
ninety
-
seven
,
Lady
Jemima
Bilberry
,
who
was
the
second
daughter
by
the
third
marriage
—
no
!
There
I
am
wrong
!
That
was
Lady
Seraphina
—
Lady
Jemima
was
the
first
daughter
by
the
second
marriage
of
the
fifteenth
Earl
of
Stiltstalking
with
the
Honourable
Clementina
Toozellem
.
Very
well
.
Now
this
young
fellow
’
s
father
married
a
Stiltstalking
and
his
father
married
his
cousin
who
was
a
Barnacle
.
The
father
of
that
father
who
married
a
Barnacle
,
married
a
Joddleby
.
—
I
am
getting
a
little
too
far
back
,
Gowan
;
I
want
to
make
out
what
relation
this
young
fellow
is
to
Lord
Decimus
.
’
‘
That
’
s
easily
stated
.
His
father
is
nephew
to
Lord
Decimus
.
’
‘
Nephew
—
to
—
Lord
—
Decimus
,
’
Mr
Meagles
luxuriously
repeated
with
his
eyes
shut
,
that
he
might
have
nothing
to
distract
him
from
the
full
flavour
of
the
genealogical
tree
.
‘
By
George
,
you
are
right
,
Gowan
.
So
he
is
.
’
‘
Consequently
,
Lord
Decimus
is
his
great
uncle
.
’
‘
But
stop
a
bit
!
’
said
Mr
Meagles
,
opening
his
eyes
with
a
fresh
discovery
.
‘
Then
on
the
mother
’
s
side
,
Lady
Stiltstalking
is
his
great
aunt
.
’