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Thus
Physician
to
the
Chief
Butler
.
The
latter
,
who
had
a
candle
in
his
hand
,
called
his
man
to
take
it
away
.
Then
he
approached
the
window
with
dignity
;
looking
on
at
Physician
’
s
news
exactly
as
he
had
looked
on
at
the
dinners
in
that
very
room
.
‘
Mr
Merdle
is
dead
.
’
‘
I
should
wish
,
’
said
the
Chief
Butler
,
‘
to
give
a
month
’
s
notice
.
’
‘
Mr
Merdle
has
destroyed
himself
.
’
‘
Sir
,
’
said
the
Chief
Butler
,
‘
that
is
very
unpleasant
to
the
feelings
of
one
in
my
position
,
as
calculated
to
awaken
prejudice
;
and
I
should
wish
to
leave
immediately
.
’
‘
If
you
are
not
shocked
,
are
you
not
surprised
,
man
?
’
demanded
the
Physician
,
warmly
.
The
Chief
Butler
,
erect
and
calm
,
replied
in
these
memorable
words
.
‘
Sir
,
Mr
Merdle
never
was
the
gentleman
,
and
no
ungentlemanly
act
on
Mr
Merdle
’
s
part
would
surprise
me
.
Is
there
anybody
else
I
can
send
to
you
,
or
any
other
directions
I
can
give
before
I
leave
,
respecting
what
you
would
wish
to
be
done
?
’
When
Physician
,
after
discharging
himself
of
his
trust
up
-
stairs
,
rejoined
Bar
in
the
street
,
he
said
no
more
of
his
interview
with
Mrs
Merdle
than
that
he
had
not
yet
told
her
all
,
but
that
what
he
had
told
her
she
had
borne
pretty
well
.
Bar
had
devoted
his
leisure
in
the
street
to
the
construction
of
a
most
ingenious
man
-
trap
for
catching
the
whole
of
his
jury
at
a
blow
;
having
got
that
matter
settled
in
his
mind
,
it
was
lucid
on
the
late
catastrophe
,
and
they
walked
home
slowly
,
discussing
it
in
every
bearing
.
Before
parting
at
the
Physician
’
s
door
,
they
both
looked
up
at
the
sunny
morning
sky
,
into
which
the
smoke
of
a
few
early
fires
and
the
breath
and
voices
of
a
few
early
stirrers
were
peacefully
rising
,
and
then
looked
round
upon
the
immense
city
,
and
said
,
if
all
those
hundreds
and
thousands
of
beggared
people
who
were
yet
asleep
could
only
know
,
as
they
two
spoke
,
the
ruin
that
impended
over
them
,
what
a
fearful
cry
against
one
miserable
soul
would
go
up
to
Heaven
!