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‘
It
is
not
indispensable
for
him
to
be
on
the
spot
.
’
‘
The
magic
name
of
Merdle
,
’
said
Bar
,
with
the
jury
droop
,
‘
no
doubt
will
suffice
for
all
.
’
‘
Why
—
yes
—
I
believe
so
,
’
assented
Mr
Merdle
,
putting
the
spoon
aside
,
and
clumsily
hiding
each
of
his
hands
in
the
coat
-
cuff
of
the
other
hand
.
‘
I
believe
the
people
in
my
interest
down
there
will
not
make
any
difficulty
.
’
‘
Model
people
!
’
said
Bar
.
‘
I
am
glad
you
approve
of
them
,
’
said
Mr
Merdle
.
‘
And
the
people
of
those
other
two
places
,
now
,
’
pursued
Bar
,
with
a
bright
twinkle
in
his
keen
eye
,
as
it
slightly
turned
in
the
direction
of
his
magnificent
neighbour
;
‘
we
lawyers
are
always
curious
,
always
inquisitive
,
always
picking
up
odds
and
ends
for
our
patchwork
minds
,
since
there
is
no
knowing
when
and
where
they
may
fit
into
some
corner
;
—
the
people
of
those
other
two
places
now
?
Do
they
yield
so
laudably
to
the
vast
and
cumulative
influence
of
such
enterprise
and
such
renown
;
do
those
little
rills
become
absorbed
so
quietly
and
easily
,
and
,
as
it
were
by
the
influence
of
natural
laws
,
so
beautifully
,
in
the
swoop
of
the
majestic
stream
as
it
flows
upon
its
wondrous
way
enriching
the
surrounding
lands
;
that
their
course
is
perfectly
to
be
calculated
,
and
distinctly
to
be
predicated
?
’
Mr
Merdle
,
a
little
troubled
by
Bar
’
s
eloquence
,
looked
fitfully
about
the
nearest
salt
-
cellar
for
some
moments
,
and
then
said
hesitating
:
‘
They
are
perfectly
aware
,
sir
,
of
their
duty
to
Society
.
They
will
return
anybody
I
send
to
them
for
that
purpose
.
’
‘
Cheering
to
know
,
’
said
Bar
.
‘
Cheering
to
know
.
’