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‘
Business
,
’
said
the
dwarf
,
glancing
from
brother
to
sister
.
‘
Very
private
business
.
Lay
your
heads
together
when
you
’
re
by
yourselves
.
’
‘
Certainly
,
sir
,
’
returned
Brass
,
taking
out
his
pocket
-
book
and
pencil
.
‘
I
’
ll
take
down
the
heads
if
you
please
,
sir
.
Remarkable
documents
,
’
added
the
lawyer
,
raising
his
eyes
to
the
ceiling
,
‘
most
remarkable
documents
.
He
states
his
points
so
clearly
that
it
’
s
a
treat
to
have
‘
em
!
I
don
’
t
know
any
act
of
parliament
that
’
s
equal
to
him
in
clearness
.
’
‘
I
shall
deprive
you
of
a
treat
,
’
said
Quilp
.
‘
Put
up
your
book
.
We
don
’
t
want
any
documents
.
So
.
There
’
s
a
lad
named
Kit
—
’
Miss
Sally
nodded
,
implying
that
she
knew
of
him
.
‘
Kit
!
’
said
Mr
Sampson
.
—
‘
Kit
!
Ha
!
I
’
ve
heard
the
name
before
,
but
I
don
’
t
exactly
call
to
mind
—
I
don
’
t
exactly
—
’
‘
You
’
re
as
slow
as
a
tortoise
,
and
more
thick
-
headed
than
a
rhinoceros
,
’
returned
his
obliging
client
with
an
impatient
gesture
.
‘
He
’
s
extremely
pleasant
!
’
cried
the
obsequious
Sampson
.
‘
His
acquaintance
with
Natural
History
too
is
surprising
.
Quite
a
Buffoon
,
quite
!
’
There
is
no
doubt
that
Mr
Brass
intended
some
compliment
or
other
;
and
it
has
been
argued
with
show
of
reason
that
he
would
have
said
Buffon
,
but
made
use
of
a
superfluous
vowel
.
Be
this
as
it
may
,
Quilp
gave
him
no
time
for
correction
,
as
he
performed
that
office
himself
by
more
than
tapping
him
on
the
head
with
the
handle
of
his
umbrella
.
‘
Don
’
t
let
’
s
have
any
wrangling
,
’
said
Miss
Sally
,
staying
his
hand
.
‘
I
’
ve
showed
you
that
I
know
him
,
and
that
’
s
enough
.
’
‘
She
’
s
always
foremost
!
’
said
the
dwarf
,
patting
her
on
the
back
and
looking
contemptuously
at
Sampson
.
‘
I
don
’
t
like
Kit
,
Sally
.
’