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‘
A
whole
morning
in
Bleeding
Heart
Yard
,
before
I
could
induce
him
to
pursue
the
subject
at
all
?
’
‘
How
was
that
?
’
‘
How
was
that
,
my
friend
?
I
no
sooner
mentioned
your
name
in
connection
with
it
than
he
declared
off
.
’
‘
Declared
off
on
my
account
?
’
‘
I
no
sooner
mentioned
your
name
,
Clennam
,
than
he
said
,
“
That
will
never
do
!
”
What
did
he
mean
by
that
?
I
asked
him
.
No
matter
,
Meagles
;
that
would
never
do
.
Why
would
it
never
do
?
You
’
ll
hardly
believe
it
,
Clennam
,
’
said
Mr
Meagles
,
laughing
within
himself
,
‘
but
it
came
out
that
it
would
never
do
,
because
you
and
he
,
walking
down
to
Twickenham
together
,
had
glided
into
a
friendly
conversation
in
the
course
of
which
he
had
referred
to
his
intention
of
taking
a
partner
,
supposing
at
the
time
that
you
were
as
firmly
and
finally
settled
as
St
Paul
’
s
Cathedral
.
“
Whereas
,
”
says
he
,
“
Mr
Clennam
might
now
believe
,
if
I
entertained
his
proposition
,
that
I
had
a
sinister
and
designing
motive
in
what
was
open
free
speech
.
Which
I
can
’
t
bear
,
”
says
he
,
“
which
I
really
am
too
proud
to
bear
.
”
’
‘
I
should
as
soon
suspect
—
’
‘
Of
course
you
would
,
’
interrupted
Mr
Meagles
,
‘
and
so
I
told
him
.
But
it
took
a
morning
to
scale
that
wall
;
and
I
doubt
if
any
other
man
than
myself
(
he
likes
me
of
old
)
could
have
got
his
leg
over
it
.
Well
,
Clennam
.
This
business
-
like
obstacle
surmounted
,
he
then
stipulated
that
before
resuming
with
you
I
should
look
over
the
books
and
form
my
own
opinion
.
I
looked
over
the
books
,
and
formed
my
own
opinion
.
“
Is
it
,
on
the
whole
,
for
,
or
against
?
”
says
he
.
“
For
,
”
says
I
.
“
Then
,
”
says
he
,
“
you
may
now
,
my
good
friend
,
give
Mr
Clennam
the
means
of
forming
his
opinion
.
To
enable
him
to
do
which
,
without
bias
and
with
perfect
freedom
,
I
shall
go
out
of
town
for
a
week
.
”
And
he
’
s
gone
,
’
said
Mr
Meagles
;
‘
that
’
s
the
rich
conclusion
of
the
thing
.
’
‘
Leaving
me
,
’
said
Clennam
,
‘
with
a
high
sense
,
I
must
say
,
of
his
candour
and
his
—
’