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Dick
would
return
some
matter
-
of
-
course
reply
,
and
Mr
Brass
standing
on
the
bottom
rail
of
his
stool
,
so
as
to
get
a
view
of
the
street
over
the
top
of
the
window
-
blind
,
would
take
an
observation
of
the
visitors
.
‘
The
old
gentleman
again
!
’
he
would
exclaim
,
‘
a
very
prepossessing
old
gentleman
,
Mr
Richard
—
charming
countenance
,
sir
—
extremely
calm
—
benevolence
in
every
feature
,
sir
.
He
quite
realises
my
idea
of
King
Lear
,
as
he
appeared
when
in
possession
of
his
kingdom
,
Mr
Richard
—
the
same
good
humour
,
the
same
white
hair
and
partial
baldness
,
the
same
liability
to
be
imposed
upon
.
Ah
!
A
sweet
subject
for
contemplation
,
sir
,
very
sweet
!
’
Then
Mr
Garland
having
alighted
and
gone
up
-
stairs
,
Sampson
would
nod
and
smile
to
Kit
from
the
window
,
and
presently
walk
out
into
the
street
to
greet
him
,
when
some
such
conversation
as
the
following
would
ensue
.
‘
Admirably
groomed
,
Kit
’
—
Mr
Brass
is
patting
the
pony
—
‘
does
you
great
credit
—
amazingly
sleek
and
bright
to
be
sure
.
He
literally
looks
as
if
he
had
been
varnished
all
over
.
’
Kit
touches
his
hat
,
smiles
,
pats
the
pony
himself
,
and
expresses
his
conviction
,
‘
that
Mr
Brass
will
not
find
many
like
him
.
’
‘
A
beautiful
animal
indeed
!
’
cries
Brass
.
‘
Sagacious
too
?
’
‘
Bless
you
!
’
replies
Kit
,
‘
he
knows
what
you
say
to
him
as
well
as
a
Christian
does
.
’
‘
Does
he
indeed
!
’
cries
Brass
,
who
has
heard
the
same
thing
in
the
same
place
from
the
same
person
in
the
same
words
a
dozen
times
,
but
is
paralysed
with
astonishment
notwithstanding
.
‘
Dear
me
!
’
‘
I
little
thought
the
first
time
I
saw
him
,
Sir
,
’
says
Kit
,
pleased
with
the
attorney
’
s
strong
interest
in
his
favourite
,
‘
that
I
should
come
to
be
as
intimate
with
him
as
I
am
now
.
’