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Not
before
;
afterwards
.
I
never
saw
him
before
,
but
I
saw
him
again
on
this
very
night
of
his
disappearance
.
In
my
mother
s
room
,
in
fact
.
I
left
him
there
.
You
will
read
in
this
paper
all
that
is
known
of
him
.
He
handed
her
one
of
the
printed
bills
,
which
she
read
with
a
steady
and
attentive
face
.
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This
is
more
than
I
knew
of
him
,
she
said
,
giving
it
back
.
Clennam
s
looks
expressed
his
heavy
disappointment
,
perhaps
his
incredulity
;
for
she
added
in
the
same
unsympathetic
tone
:
You
don
t
believe
it
.
Still
,
it
is
so
.
As
to
personal
communication
:
it
seems
that
there
was
personal
communication
between
him
and
your
mother
.
And
yet
you
say
you
believe
her
declaration
that
she
knows
no
more
of
him
!
A
sufficiently
expressive
hint
of
suspicion
was
conveyed
in
these
words
,
and
in
the
smile
by
which
they
were
accompanied
,
to
bring
the
blood
into
Clennam
s
cheeks
.
Come
,
sir
,
she
said
,
with
a
cruel
pleasure
in
repeating
the
stab
,
I
will
be
as
open
with
you
as
you
can
desire
.
I
will
confess
that
if
I
cared
for
my
credit
(
which
I
do
not
)
,
or
had
a
good
name
to
preserve
(
which
I
have
not
,
for
I
am
utterly
indifferent
to
its
being
considered
good
or
bad
)
,
I
should
regard
myself
as
heavily
compromised
by
having
had
anything
to
do
with
this
fellow
.
Yet
he
never
passed
in
at
my
door
never
sat
in
colloquy
with
me
until
midnight
.
She
took
her
revenge
for
her
old
grudge
in
thus
turning
his
subject
against
him
.
Hers
was
not
the
nature
to
spare
him
,
and
she
had
no
compunction
.
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That
he
is
a
low
,
mercenary
wretch
;
that
I
first
saw
him
prowling
about
Italy
(
where
I
was
,
not
long
ago
)
,
and
that
I
hired
him
there
,
as
the
suitable
instrument
of
a
purpose
I
happened
to
have
;
I
have
no
objection
to
tell
you
.
In
short
,
it
was
worth
my
while
,
for
my
own
pleasure
the
gratification
of
a
strong
feeling
to
pay
a
spy
who
would
fetch
and
carry
for
money
.
I
paid
this
creature
.
And
I
dare
say
that
if
I
had
wanted
to
make
such
a
bargain
,
and
if
I
could
have
paid
him
enough
,
and
if
he
could
have
done
it
in
the
dark
,
free
from
all
risk
,
he
would
have
taken
any
life
with
as
little
scruple
as
he
took
my
money
.
That
,
at
least
,
is
my
opinion
of
him
;
and
I
see
it
is
not
very
far
removed
from
yours
.
Your
mother
s
opinion
of
him
,
I
am
to
assume
(
following
your
example
of
assuming
this
and
that
)
,
was
vastly
different
.
My
mother
,
let
me
remind
you
,
said
Clennam
,
was
first
brought
into
communication
with
him
in
the
unlucky
course
of
business
.