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On
this
second
thought
he
went
out
into
the
balcony
again
and
had
another
look
.
He
came
back
as
the
door
was
opened
,
and
announced
that
he
believed
he
had
identified
‘
his
governor
’
s
tile
.
’
He
was
not
mistaken
,
for
his
governor
,
with
his
tile
in
his
hand
,
was
introduced
immediately
afterwards
.
‘
Candles
!
’
said
Mrs
Sparkler
,
with
a
word
of
excuse
for
the
darkness
.
‘
It
’
s
light
enough
for
me
,
’
said
Mr
Merdle
.
When
the
candles
were
brought
in
,
Mr
Merdle
was
discovered
standing
behind
the
door
,
picking
his
lips
.
‘
I
thought
I
’
d
give
you
a
call
,
’
he
said
.
‘
I
am
rather
particularly
occupied
just
now
;
and
,
as
I
happened
to
be
out
for
a
stroll
,
I
thought
I
’
d
give
you
a
call
.
’
As
he
was
in
dinner
dress
,
Fanny
asked
him
where
he
had
been
dining
?
‘
Well
,
’
said
Mr
Merdle
,
‘
I
haven
’
t
been
dining
anywhere
,
particularly
.
’
‘
Of
course
you
have
dined
?
’
said
Fanny
.
‘
Why
—
no
,
I
haven
’
t
exactly
dined
,
’
said
Mr
Merdle
.
He
had
passed
his
hand
over
his
yellow
forehead
and
considered
,
as
if
he
were
not
sure
about
it
.
Something
to
eat
was
proposed
.
‘
No
,
thank
you
,
’
said
Mr
Merdle
,
‘
I
don
’
t
feel
inclined
for
it
.
I
was
to
have
dined
out
along
with
Mrs
Merdle
.
But
as
I
didn
’
t
feel
inclined
for
dinner
,
I
let
Mrs
Merdle
go
by
herself
just
as
we
were
getting
into
the
carriage
,
and
thought
I
’
d
take
a
stroll
instead
.
’
Would
he
have
tea
or
coffee
?
‘
No
,
thank
you
,
’
said
Mr
Merdle
.
‘
I
looked
in
at
the
Club
,
and
got
a
bottle
of
wine
.
’