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‘
By
putting
an
upstart
’
s
hire
in
his
pocket
?
’
said
Gowan
,
frowning
.
‘
Do
you
mean
that
?
Tell
your
other
friend
to
get
his
head
painted
for
the
sign
of
some
public
-
house
,
and
to
get
it
done
by
a
sign
-
painter
.
Who
am
I
,
and
who
is
he
?
’
‘
Professore
,
’
returned
the
ambassador
,
‘
and
who
is
Blandois
?
’
Without
appearing
at
all
interested
in
the
latter
question
,
Gowan
angrily
whistled
Mr
Dorrit
away
.
But
,
next
day
,
he
resumed
the
subject
by
saying
in
his
off
-
hand
manner
and
with
a
slighting
laugh
,
‘
Well
,
Blandois
,
when
shall
we
go
to
this
Maecenas
of
yours
?
We
journeymen
must
take
jobs
when
we
can
get
them
.
When
shall
we
go
and
look
after
this
job
?
’
‘
When
you
will
,
’
said
the
injured
Blandois
,
‘
as
you
please
.
What
have
I
to
do
with
it
?
What
is
it
to
me
?
’
‘
I
can
tell
you
what
it
is
to
me
,
’
said
Gowan
.
‘
Bread
and
cheese
.
One
must
eat
!
So
come
along
,
my
Blandois
.
’
Mr
Dorrit
received
them
in
the
presence
of
his
daughters
and
of
Mr
Sparkler
,
who
happened
,
by
some
surprising
accident
,
to
be
calling
there
.
‘
How
are
you
,
Sparkler
?
’
said
Gowan
carelessly
.
‘
When
you
have
to
live
by
your
mother
wit
,
old
boy
,
I
hope
you
may
get
on
better
than
I
do
.
’
Mr
Dorrit
then
mentioned
his
proposal
.
‘
Sir
,
’
said
Gowan
,
laughing
,
after
receiving
it
gracefully
enough
,
‘
I
am
new
to
the
trade
,
and
not
expert
at
its
mysteries
.
I
believe
I
ought
to
look
at
you
in
various
lights
,
tell
you
you
are
a
capital
subject
,
and
consider
when
I
shall
be
sufficiently
disengaged
to
devote
myself
with
the
necessary
enthusiasm
to
the
fine
picture
I
mean
to
make
of
you
.
I
assure
you
,
’
and
he
laughed
again
,
‘
I
feel
quite
a
traitor
in
the
camp
of
those
dear
,
gifted
,
good
,
noble
fellows
,
my
brother
artists
,
by
not
doing
the
hocus
-
pocus
better
.
But
I
have
not
been
brought
up
to
it
,
and
it
’
s
too
late
to
learn
it
.
Now
,
the
fact
is
,
I
am
a
very
bad
painter
,
but
not
much
worse
than
the
generality
.
If
you
are
going
to
throw
away
a
hundred
guineas
or
so
,
I
am
as
poor
as
a
poor
relation
of
great
people
usually
is
,
and
I
shall
be
very
much
obliged
to
you
,
if
you
’
ll
throw
them
away
upon
me
.
I
’
ll
do
the
best
I
can
for
the
money
;
and
if
the
best
should
be
bad
,
why
even
then
,
you
may
probably
have
a
bad
picture
with
a
small
name
to
it
,
instead
of
a
bad
picture
with
a
large
name
to
it
.
’
This
tone
,
though
not
what
he
had
expected
,
on
the
whole
suited
Mr
Dorrit
remarkably
well
.
It
showed
that
the
gentleman
,
highly
connected
,
and
not
a
mere
workman
,
would
be
under
an
obligation
to
him
.
He
expressed
his
satisfaction
in
placing
himself
in
Mr
Gowan
’
s
hands
,
and
trusted
that
he
would
have
the
pleasure
,
in
their
characters
of
private
gentlemen
,
of
improving
his
acquaintance
.