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‘
You
mean
Mr
—
?
’
‘
I
mean
Mr
Gowan
,
most
decidedly
,
’
said
Daniel
Doyce
.
There
was
a
gap
in
the
conversation
,
which
Clennam
devoted
to
winding
up
his
watch
.
‘
Perhaps
you
are
a
little
hasty
in
your
judgment
,
’
he
said
.
‘
Our
judgments
—
I
am
supposing
a
general
case
—
’
‘
Of
course
,
’
said
Doyce
.
‘
Are
so
liable
to
be
influenced
by
many
considerations
,
which
,
almost
without
our
knowing
it
,
are
unfair
,
that
it
is
necessary
to
keep
a
guard
upon
them
.
For
instance
,
Mr
—
’
‘
Gowan
,
’
quietly
said
Doyce
,
upon
whom
the
utterance
of
the
name
almost
always
devolved
.
‘
Is
young
and
handsome
,
easy
and
quick
,
has
talent
,
and
has
seen
a
good
deal
of
various
kinds
of
life
.
It
might
be
difficult
to
give
an
unselfish
reason
for
being
prepossessed
against
him
.
’
‘
Not
difficult
for
me
,
I
think
,
Clennam
,
’
returned
his
partner
.
‘
I
see
him
bringing
present
anxiety
,
and
,
I
fear
,
future
sorrow
,
into
my
old
friend
’
s
house
.
I
see
him
wearing
deeper
lines
into
my
old
friend
’
s
face
,
the
nearer
he
draws
to
,
and
the
oftener
he
looks
at
,
the
face
of
his
daughter
.
In
short
,
I
see
him
with
a
net
about
the
pretty
and
affectionate
creature
whom
he
will
never
make
happy
.
’