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On
this
man
,
with
his
moustache
going
up
and
his
nose
coming
down
in
that
most
evil
of
smiles
,
and
with
his
surface
eyes
looking
as
if
they
belonged
to
his
dyed
hair
,
and
had
had
their
natural
power
of
reflecting
light
stopped
by
some
similar
process
,
Nature
,
always
true
,
and
never
working
in
vain
,
had
set
the
mark
,
Beware
!
It
was
not
her
fault
,
if
the
warning
were
fruitless
.
She
is
never
to
blame
in
any
such
instance
.
Mr
Blandois
,
having
finished
his
repast
and
cleaned
his
fingers
,
took
a
cigar
from
his
pocket
,
and
,
lying
on
the
window
-
seat
again
,
smoked
it
out
at
his
leisure
,
occasionally
apostrophising
the
smoke
as
it
parted
from
his
thin
lips
in
a
thin
stream
:
‘
Blandois
,
you
shall
turn
the
tables
on
society
,
my
little
child
.
Haha
!
Holy
blue
,
you
have
begun
well
,
Blandois
!
At
a
pinch
,
an
excellent
master
in
English
or
French
;
a
man
for
the
bosom
of
families
!
You
have
a
quick
perception
,
you
have
humour
,
you
have
ease
,
you
have
insinuating
manners
,
you
have
a
good
appearance
;
in
effect
,
you
are
a
gentleman
!
A
gentleman
you
shall
live
,
my
small
boy
,
and
a
gentleman
you
shall
die
.
You
shall
win
,
however
the
game
goes
.
They
shall
all
confess
your
merit
,
Blandois
.
You
shall
subdue
the
society
which
has
grievously
wronged
you
,
to
your
own
high
spirit
.
Death
of
my
soul
!
You
are
high
spirited
by
right
and
by
nature
,
my
Blandois
!
’
To
such
soothing
murmurs
did
this
gentleman
smoke
out
his
cigar
and
drink
out
his
bottle
of
wine
.
Both
being
finished
,
he
shook
himself
into
a
sitting
attitude
;
and
with
the
concluding
serious
apostrophe
,
‘
Hold
,
then
!
Blandois
,
you
ingenious
one
,
have
all
your
wits
about
you
!
’
arose
and
went
back
to
the
house
of
Clennam
and
Co
.
He
was
received
at
the
door
by
Mistress
Affery
,
who
,
under
instructions
from
her
lord
,
had
lighted
up
two
candles
in
the
hall
and
a
third
on
the
staircase
,
and
who
conducted
him
to
Mrs
Clennam
’
s
room
.
Tea
was
prepared
there
,
and
such
little
company
arrangements
had
been
made
as
usually
attended
the
reception
of
expected
visitors
.
They
were
slight
on
the
greatest
occasion
,
never
extending
beyond
the
production
of
the
China
tea
-
service
,
and
the
covering
of
the
bed
with
a
sober
and
sad
drapery
.
For
the
rest
,
there
was
the
bier
-
like
sofa
with
the
block
upon
it
,
and
the
figure
in
the
widow
’
s
dress
,
as
if
attired
for
execution
;
the
fire
topped
by
the
mound
of
damped
ashes
;
the
grate
with
its
second
little
mound
of
ashes
;
the
kettle
and
the
smell
of
black
dye
;
all
as
they
had
been
for
fifteen
years
.
Mr
Flintwinch
presented
the
gentleman
commended
to
the
consideration
of
Clennam
and
Co
.
Mrs
Clennam
,
who
had
the
letter
lying
before
her
,
bent
her
head
and
requested
him
to
sit
.
They
looked
very
closely
at
one
another
.
That
was
but
natural
curiosity
.
‘
I
thank
you
,
sir
,
for
thinking
of
a
disabled
woman
like
me
.
Few
who
come
here
on
business
have
any
remembrance
to
bestow
on
one
so
removed
from
observation
.
It
would
be
idle
to
expect
that
they
should
have
.
Out
of
sight
,
out
of
mind
.
While
I
am
grateful
for
the
exception
,
I
don
’
t
complain
of
the
rule
.
’
Mr
Blandois
,
in
his
most
gentlemanly
manner
,
was
afraid
he
had
disturbed
her
by
unhappily
presenting
himself
at
such
an
unconscionable
time
.
For
which
he
had
already
offered
his
best
apologies
to
Mr
—
he
begged
pardon
—
but
by
name
had
not
the
distinguished
honour
—