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There
’
s
only
one
here
.
’
‘
And
a
very
little
one
,
’
said
Dick
.
‘
And
a
very
little
one
,
’
repeated
the
lodger
.
‘
Well
,
the
place
will
suit
me
,
will
it
?
’
‘
Yes
,
’
said
Dick
.
‘
Sharks
,
I
suppose
?
’
said
the
lodger
.
Dick
nodded
assent
,
and
drained
his
glass
.
‘
Let
them
know
my
humour
,
’
said
the
single
gentleman
,
rising
.
‘
If
they
disturb
me
,
they
lose
a
good
tenant
.
If
they
know
me
to
be
that
,
they
know
enough
.
If
they
try
to
know
more
,
it
’
s
a
notice
to
quit
.
It
’
s
better
to
understand
these
things
at
once
.
Good
day
.
’
‘
I
beg
your
pardon
,
’
said
Dick
,
halting
in
his
passage
to
the
door
,
which
the
lodger
prepared
to
open
.
‘
When
he
who
adores
thee
has
left
but
the
name
—
’
‘
What
do
you
mean
?
’
‘
—
But
the
name
,
’
said
Dick
—
‘
has
left
but
the
name
—
in
case
of
letters
or
parcels
—
’