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Thus
they
parted
;
Mr
Dorrit
entering
his
carriage
with
a
swelling
breast
,
not
at
all
sorry
that
his
Courier
,
who
had
come
to
take
leave
in
the
lower
regions
,
should
have
an
opportunity
of
beholding
the
grandeur
of
his
departure
.
The
aforesaid
grandeur
was
yet
full
upon
Mr
Dorrit
when
he
alighted
at
his
hotel
.
Helped
out
by
the
Courier
and
some
half
-
dozen
of
the
hotel
servants
,
he
was
passing
through
the
hall
with
a
serene
magnificence
,
when
lo
!
a
sight
presented
itself
that
struck
him
dumb
and
motionless
.
John
Chivery
,
in
his
best
clothes
,
with
his
tall
hat
under
his
arm
,
his
ivory
-
handled
cane
genteelly
embarrassing
his
deportment
,
and
a
bundle
of
cigars
in
his
hand
!
‘
Now
,
young
man
,
’
said
the
porter
.
‘
This
is
the
gentleman
.
This
young
man
has
persisted
in
waiting
,
sir
,
saying
you
would
be
glad
to
see
him
.
’
Mr
Dorrit
glared
on
the
young
man
,
choked
,
and
said
,
in
the
mildest
of
tones
,
‘
Ah
!
Young
John
!
It
is
Young
John
,
I
think
;
is
it
not
?
’
‘
Yes
,
sir
,
’
returned
Young
John
.
‘
I
—
ha
—
thought
it
was
Young
John
!
’
said
Mr
Dorrit
.
‘
The
young
man
may
come
up
,
’
turning
to
the
attendants
,
as
he
passed
on
:
‘
oh
yes
,
he
may
come
up
.
Let
Young
John
follow
.
I
will
speak
to
him
above
.
’
Young
John
followed
,
smiling
and
much
gratified
.
Mr
Dorrit
’
s
rooms
were
reached
.
Candles
were
lighted
.
The
attendants
withdrew
.
‘
Now
,
sir
,
’
said
Mr
Dorrit
,
turning
round
upon
him
and
seizing
him
by
the
collar
when
they
were
safely
alone
.
‘
What
do
you
mean
by
this
?
’
The
amazement
and
horror
depicted
in
the
unfortunate
John
’
s
face
—
for
he
had
rather
expected
to
be
embraced
next
—
were
of
that
powerfully
expressive
nature
that
Mr
Dorrit
withdrew
his
hand
and
merely
glared
at
him
.