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‘
It
’
ll
look
well
enough
when
it
comes
to
be
finished
,
’
observed
Mrs
Jarley
.
‘
Well
enough
!
’
said
Mr
Slum
.
‘
Will
you
believe
me
when
I
say
it
’
s
the
delight
of
my
life
to
have
dabbled
in
poetry
,
when
I
think
I
’
ve
exercised
my
pen
upon
this
charming
theme
?
By
the
way
—
any
orders
?
Is
there
any
little
thing
I
can
do
for
you
?
’
‘
It
comes
so
very
expensive
,
sir
,
’
replied
Mrs
Jarley
,
‘
and
I
really
don
’
t
think
it
does
much
good
.
’
‘
Hush
!
No
,
no
!
’
returned
Mr
Slum
,
elevating
his
hand
.
‘
No
fibs
.
I
’
ll
not
hear
it
.
Don
’
t
say
it
don
’
t
do
good
.
Don
’
t
say
it
.
I
know
better
!
’
‘
I
don
’
t
think
it
does
,
’
said
Mrs
Jarley
.
‘
Ha
,
ha
!
’
cried
Mr
Slum
,
‘
you
’
re
giving
way
,
you
’
re
coming
down
.
Ask
the
perfumers
,
ask
the
blacking
-
makers
,
ask
the
hatters
,
ask
the
old
lottery
-
office
-
keepers
—
ask
any
man
among
‘
em
what
my
poetry
has
done
for
him
,
and
mark
my
words
,
he
blesses
the
name
of
Slum
.
If
he
’
s
an
honest
man
,
he
raises
his
eyes
to
heaven
,
and
blesses
the
name
of
Slum
—
mark
that
!
You
are
acquainted
with
Westminster
Abbey
,
Mrs
Jarley
?
’
‘
Yes
,
surely
.
’
‘
Then
upon
my
soul
and
honour
,
ma
’
am
,
you
’
ll
find
in
a
certain
angle
of
that
dreary
pile
,
called
Poets
’
Corner
,
a
few
smaller
names
than
Slum
,
’
retorted
that
gentleman
,
tapping
himself
expressively
on
the
forehead
to
imply
that
there
was
some
slight
quantity
of
brain
behind
it
.
‘
I
’
ve
got
a
little
trifle
here
,
now
,
’
said
Mr
Slum
,
taking
off
his
hat
which
was
full
of
scraps
of
paper
,
‘
a
little
trifle
here
,
thrown
off
in
the
heat
of
the
moment
,
which
I
should
say
was
exactly
the
thing
you
wanted
to
set
this
place
on
fire
with
.
It
’
s
an
acrostic
—
the
name
at
this
moment
is
Warren
,
and
the
idea
’
s
a
convertible
one
,
and
a
positive
inspiration
for
Jarley
.
Have
the
acrostic
.
’
‘
I
suppose
it
’
s
very
dear
,
’
said
Mrs
Jarley
.