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’
Clennam
thought
(
and
as
he
thought
it
,
again
felt
ashamed
of
himself
)
,
was
this
notion
of
being
disappointed
in
life
,
an
assertion
of
station
which
the
bridegroom
brought
into
the
family
as
his
property
,
having
already
carried
it
detrimentally
into
his
pursuit
?
And
was
it
a
hopeful
or
a
promising
thing
anywhere
?
‘
Not
bitterly
disappointed
,
I
think
,
’
he
said
aloud
.
‘
Hang
it
,
no
;
not
bitterly
,
’
laughed
Gowan
.
‘
My
people
are
not
worth
that
—
though
they
are
charming
fellows
,
and
I
have
the
greatest
affection
for
them
.
Besides
,
it
’
s
pleasant
to
show
them
that
I
can
do
without
them
,
and
that
they
may
all
go
to
the
Devil
.
And
besides
,
again
,
most
men
are
disappointed
in
life
,
somehow
or
other
,
and
influenced
by
their
disappointment
.
But
it
’
s
a
dear
good
world
,
and
I
love
it
!
’
‘
It
lies
fair
before
you
now
,
’
said
Arthur
.
‘
Fair
as
this
summer
river
,
’
cried
the
other
,
with
enthusiasm
,
‘
and
by
Jove
I
glow
with
admiration
of
it
,
and
with
ardour
to
run
a
race
in
it
.
It
’
s
the
best
of
old
worlds
!
And
my
calling
!
The
best
of
old
callings
,
isn
’
t
it
?
’
‘
Full
of
interest
and
ambition
,
I
conceive
,
’
said
Clennam
.
‘
And
imposition
,
’
added
Gowan
,
laughing
;
‘
we
won
’
t
leave
out
the
imposition
.
I
hope
I
may
not
break
down
in
that
;
but
there
,
my
being
a
disappointed
man
may
show
itself
.
I
may
not
be
able
to
face
it
out
gravely
enough
.
Between
you
and
me
,
I
think
there
is
some
danger
of
my
being
just
enough
soured
not
to
be
able
to
do
that
.
’
‘
To
do
what
?
’
asked
Clennam
.
‘
To
keep
it
up
.
To
help
myself
in
my
turn
,
as
the
man
before
me
helps
himself
in
his
,
and
pass
the
bottle
of
smoke
.