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I
m
in
a
working
humour
now
,
said
Sally
,
so
don
t
disturb
me
,
if
you
please
.
And
don
t
take
him
,
Miss
Sally
pointed
with
the
feather
of
her
pen
to
Richard
,
off
his
business
.
He
won
t
do
more
than
he
can
help
,
I
dare
say
.
Mr
Brass
had
evidently
a
strong
inclination
to
make
an
angry
reply
,
but
was
deterred
by
prudent
or
timid
considerations
,
as
he
only
muttered
something
about
aggravation
and
a
vagabond
;
not
associating
the
terms
with
any
individual
,
but
mentioning
them
as
connected
with
some
abstract
ideas
which
happened
to
occur
to
him
.
They
went
on
writing
for
a
long
time
in
silence
after
this
in
such
a
dull
silence
that
Mr
Swiveller
(
who
required
excitement
)
had
several
times
fallen
asleep
,
and
written
divers
strange
words
in
an
unknown
character
with
his
eyes
shut
,
when
Miss
Sally
at
length
broke
in
upon
the
monotony
of
the
office
by
pulling
out
the
little
tin
box
,
taking
a
noisy
pinch
of
snuff
,
and
then
expressing
her
opinion
that
Mr
Richard
Swiveller
had
done
it
.
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Done
what
,
ma
am
?
said
Richard
.
Do
you
know
,
returned
Miss
Brass
,
that
the
lodger
isn
t
up
yet
that
nothing
has
been
seen
or
heard
of
him
since
he
went
to
bed
yesterday
afternoon
?
Well
,
ma
am
,
said
Dick
,
I
suppose
he
may
sleep
his
ten
pound
out
,
in
peace
and
quietness
,
if
he
likes
.
Ah
!
I
begin
to
think
he
ll
never
wake
,
observed
Miss
Sally
.
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It
s
a
very
remarkable
circumstance
,
said
Brass
,
laying
down
his
pen
;
really
,
very
remarkable
.
Mr
Richard
,
you
ll
remember
,
if
this
gentleman
should
be
found
to
have
hung
himself
to
the
bed
-
post
,
or
any
unpleasant
accident
of
that
kind
should
happen
you
ll
remember
,
Mr
Richard
,
that
this
ten
pound
note
was
given
to
you
in
part
payment
of
two
years
rent
?
You
ll
bear
that
in
mind
,
Mr
Richard
;
you
had
better
make
a
note
of
it
,
sir
,
in
case
you
should
ever
be
called
upon
to
give
evidence
.
Mr
Swiveller
took
a
large
sheet
of
foolscap
,
and
with
a
countenance
of
profound
gravity
,
began
to
make
a
very
small
note
in
one
corner
.