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‘
No
.
Why
?
’
‘
He
’
s
a
bright
fellow
,
and
I
like
him
,
’
said
Pancks
.
‘
Something
has
gone
amiss
with
him
to
-
day
.
Have
you
any
idea
of
any
cause
that
can
have
overset
him
?
’
‘
You
surprise
me
!
None
whatever
.
’
Mr
Pancks
gave
his
reasons
for
the
inquiry
.
Arthur
was
quite
unprepared
for
them
,
and
quite
unable
to
suggest
an
explanation
of
them
.
‘
Perhaps
you
’
ll
ask
him
,
’
said
Pancks
,
‘
as
he
’
s
a
stranger
?
’
‘
Ask
him
what
?
’
returned
Clennam
.
‘
What
he
has
on
his
mind
.
’
‘
I
ought
first
to
see
for
myself
that
he
has
something
on
his
mind
,
I
think
,
’
said
Clennam
.
‘
I
have
found
him
in
every
way
so
diligent
,
so
grateful
(
for
little
enough
)
,
and
so
trustworthy
,
that
it
might
look
like
suspecting
him
.
And
that
would
be
very
unjust
.
’
‘
True
,
’
said
Pancks
.
‘
But
,
I
say
!
You
oughtn
’
t
to
be
anybody
’
s
proprietor
,
Mr
Clennam
.
You
’
re
much
too
delicate
.
’