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‘
I
am
not
sure
that
I
know
what
you
mean
by
the
term
,
sir
,
’
replied
that
gentleman
.
‘
Say
,
in
this
case
,
Mr
Flintwinch
,
undefined
anticipations
of
pleasure
to
come
.
’
‘
I
can
’
t
say
I
’
m
sensible
of
such
a
sensation
at
present
,
’
returned
Mr
Flintwinch
with
the
utmost
gravity
.
‘
If
I
should
find
it
coming
on
,
I
’
ll
mention
it
.
’
‘
Now
I
,
’
said
Blandois
,
‘
I
,
my
son
,
have
a
presentiment
to
-
night
that
we
shall
be
well
acquainted
.
Do
you
find
it
coming
on
?
’
‘
N
-
no
,
’
returned
Mr
Flintwinch
,
deliberately
inquiring
of
himself
.
‘
I
can
’
t
say
I
do
.
’
‘
I
have
a
strong
presentiment
that
we
shall
become
intimately
acquainted
.
—
You
have
no
feeling
of
that
sort
yet
?
’
‘
Not
yet
,
’
said
Mr
Flintwinch
.
Mr
Blandois
,
taking
him
by
both
shoulders
again
,
rolled
him
about
a
little
in
his
former
merry
way
,
then
drew
his
arm
through
his
own
,
and
invited
him
to
come
off
and
drink
a
bottle
of
wine
like
a
dear
deep
old
dog
as
he
was
.
Without
a
moment
’
s
indecision
,
Mr
Flintwinch
accepted
the
invitation
,
and
they
went
out
to
the
quarters
where
the
traveller
was
lodged
,
through
a
heavy
rain
which
had
rattled
on
the
windows
,
roofs
,
and
pavements
,
ever
since
nightfall
.
The
thunder
and
lightning
had
long
ago
passed
over
,
but
the
rain
was
furious
.
On
their
arrival
at
Mr
Blandois
’
room
,
a
bottle
of
port
wine
was
ordered
by
that
gallant
gentleman
;
who
(
crushing
every
pretty
thing
he
could
collect
,
in
the
soft
disposition
of
his
dainty
figure
)
coiled
himself
upon
the
window
-
seat
,
while
Mr
Flintwinch
took
a
chair
opposite
to
him
,
with
the
table
between
them
.
Mr
Blandois
proposed
having
the
largest
glasses
in
the
house
,
to
which
Mr
Flintwinch
assented
.
The
bumpers
filled
,
Mr
Blandois
,
with
a
roystering
gaiety
,
clinked
the
top
of
his
glass
against
the
bottom
of
Mr
Flintwinch
’
s
,
and
the
bottom
of
his
glass
against
the
top
of
Mr
Flintwinch
’
s
,
and
drank
to
the
intimate
acquaintance
he
foresaw