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‘
You
must
be
very
gentle
with
him
,
if
you
please
,
’
said
Kit
,
‘
or
you
’
ll
find
him
troublesome
.
You
’
d
better
not
keep
on
pulling
his
ears
,
please
.
I
know
he
won
’
t
like
it
.
’
To
this
remonstrance
Mr
Chuckster
deigned
no
other
answer
,
than
addressing
Kit
with
a
lofty
and
distant
air
as
‘
young
feller
,
’
and
requesting
him
to
cut
and
come
again
with
all
speed
.
The
‘
young
feller
’
complying
,
Mr
Chuckster
put
his
hands
in
his
pockets
,
and
tried
to
look
as
if
he
were
not
minding
the
pony
,
but
happened
to
be
lounging
there
by
accident
.
Kit
scraped
his
shoes
very
carefully
(
for
he
had
not
yet
lost
his
reverence
for
the
bundles
of
papers
and
the
tin
boxes
,
)
and
tapped
at
the
office
-
door
,
which
was
quickly
opened
by
the
Notary
himself
.
‘
Oh
!
come
in
,
Christopher
,
’
said
Mr
Witherden
.
‘
Is
that
the
lad
?
’
asked
an
elderly
gentleman
,
but
of
a
stout
,
bluff
figure
—
who
was
in
the
room
.
‘
That
’
s
the
lad
,
’
said
Mr
Witherden
.
‘
He
fell
in
with
my
client
,
Mr
Garland
,
sir
,
at
this
very
door
.
I
have
reason
to
think
he
is
a
good
lad
,
sir
,
and
that
you
may
believe
what
he
says
.
Let
me
introduce
Mr
Abel
Garland
,
sir
—
his
young
master
;
my
articled
pupil
,
sir
,
and
most
particular
friend
:
—
my
most
particular
friend
,
sir
,
’
repeated
the
Notary
,
drawing
out
his
silk
handkerchief
and
flourishing
it
about
his
face
.
‘
Your
servant
,
sir
,
’
said
the
stranger
gentleman
.
‘
Yours
,
sir
,
I
’
m
sure
,
’
replied
Mr
Abel
mildly
.
‘
You
were
wishing
to
speak
to
Christopher
,
sir
?
’
‘
Yes
,
I
was
.
Have
I
your
permission
?
’
‘
By
all
means
.
’