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It
was
the
sprightly
young
Barnacle
,
Ferdinand
.
He
looked
very
good
-
natured
and
prepossessing
,
though
overpoweringly
gay
and
free
,
in
contrast
with
the
squalid
prison
.
‘
You
are
surprised
to
see
me
,
Mr
Clennam
,
’
he
said
,
taking
the
seat
which
Clennam
offered
him
.
‘
I
must
confess
to
being
much
surprised
.
’
‘
Not
disagreeably
,
I
hope
?
’
‘
By
no
means
.
’
‘
Thank
you
.
Frankly
,
’
said
the
engaging
young
Barnacle
,
‘
I
have
been
excessively
sorry
to
hear
that
you
were
under
the
necessity
of
a
temporary
retirement
here
,
and
I
hope
(
of
course
as
between
two
private
gentlemen
)
that
our
place
has
had
nothing
to
do
with
it
?
’
‘
Your
office
?
’
‘
Our
Circumlocution
place
.
’
‘
I
cannot
charge
any
part
of
my
reverses
upon
that
remarkable
establishment
.
’
‘
Upon
my
life
,
’
said
the
vivacious
young
Barnacle
,
‘
I
am
heartily
glad
to
know
it
.
It
is
quite
a
relief
to
me
to
hear
you
say
it
.
I
should
have
so
exceedingly
regretted
our
place
having
had
anything
to
do
with
your
difficulties
.
’