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Once
in
the
street
,
moved
by
some
secret
impulse
,
he
laughed
,
and
held
his
sides
,
and
laughed
again
,
and
tried
to
peer
through
the
dusty
area
railings
as
if
to
catch
another
glimpse
of
the
child
,
until
he
was
quite
tired
out
.
At
last
,
he
travelled
back
to
the
Wilderness
,
which
was
within
rifle
-
shot
of
his
bachelor
retreat
,
and
ordered
tea
in
the
wooden
summer
-
house
that
afternoon
for
three
persons
;
an
invitation
to
Miss
Sally
Brass
and
her
brother
to
partake
of
that
entertainment
at
that
place
,
having
been
the
object
both
of
his
journey
and
his
note
.
It
was
not
precisely
the
kind
of
weather
in
which
people
usually
take
tea
in
summer
-
houses
,
far
less
in
summer
-
houses
in
an
advanced
state
of
decay
,
and
overlooking
the
slimy
banks
of
a
great
river
at
low
water
.
Nevertheless
,
it
was
in
this
choice
retreat
that
Mr
Quilp
ordered
a
cold
collation
to
be
prepared
,
and
it
was
beneath
its
cracked
and
leaky
roof
that
he
,
in
due
course
of
time
,
received
Mr
Sampson
and
his
sister
Sally
.
‘
You
’
re
fond
of
the
beauties
of
nature
,
’
said
Quilp
with
a
grin
.
‘
Is
this
charming
,
Brass
?
Is
it
unusual
,
unsophisticated
,
primitive
?
’
‘
It
’
s
delightful
indeed
,
sir
,
’
replied
the
lawyer
.
‘
Cool
?
’
said
Quilp
.
‘
N
-
not
particularly
so
,
I
think
,
sir
,
’
rejoined
Brass
,
with
his
teeth
chattering
in
his
head
.
‘
Perhaps
a
little
damp
and
ague
-
ish
?
’
said
Quilp
.
‘
Just
damp
enough
to
be
cheerful
,
sir
,
’
rejoined
Brass
.
‘
Nothing
more
,
sir
,
nothing
more
.
’
‘
And
Sally
?
’
said
the
delighted
dwarf
.
‘
Does
she
like
it
?
’
‘
She
’
ll
like
it
better
,
’
returned
that
strong
-
minded
lady
,
‘
when
she
has
tea
;
so
let
us
have
it
,
and
don
’
t
bother
.
’