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"
Ah
,
well
,
"
we
feel
,
"
he
did
his
best
.
"
For
the
man
that
prophesies
us
bad
weather
,
on
the
contrary
,
we
entertain
only
bitter
and
revengeful
thoughts
.
"
Going
to
clear
up
,
d'ye
think
?
"
we
shout
,
cheerily
,
as
we
pass
.
"
Well
,
no
,
sir
;
I
'm
afraid
it
's
settled
down
for
the
day
,
"
he
replies
,
shaking
his
head
.
"
Stupid
old
fool
!
"
we
mutter
,
"
what
's
he
know
about
it
?
"
And
,
if
his
portent
proves
correct
,
we
come
back
feeling
still
more
angry
against
him
,
and
with
a
vague
notion
that
,
somehow
or
other
,
he
has
had
something
to
do
with
it
.
It
was
too
bright
and
sunny
on
this
especial
morning
for
George
's
blood-curdling
readings
about
"
Bar
.
falling
,
"
"
atmospheric
disturbance
,
passing
in
an
oblique
line
over
Southern
Europe
,
"
and
"
pressure
increasing
,
"
to
very
much
upset
us
:
and
so
,
finding
that
he
could
not
make
us
wretched
,
and
was
only
wasting
his
time
,
he
sneaked
the
cigarette
that
I
had
carefully
rolled
up
for
myself
,
and
went
.
Then
Harris
and
I
,
having
finished
up
the
few
things
left
on
the
table
,
carted
out
our
luggage
on
to
the
doorstep
,
and
waited
for
a
cab
.
There
seemed
a
good
deal
of
luggage
,
when
we
put
it
all
together
.
There
was
the
Gladstone
and
the
small
hand-bag
,
and
the
two
hampers
,
and
a
large
roll
of
rugs
,
and
some
four
or
five
overcoats
and
macintoshes
,
and
a
few
umbrellas
,
and
then
there
was
a
melon
by
itself
in
a
bag
,
because
it
was
too
bulky
to
go
in
anywhere
,
and
a
couple
of
pounds
of
grapes
in
another
bag
,
and
a
Japanese
paper
umbrella
,
and
a
frying
pan
,
which
,
being
too
long
to
pack
,
we
had
wrapped
round
with
brown
paper
.
It
did
look
a
lot
,
and
Harris
and
I
began
to
feel
rather
ashamed
of
it
,
though
why
we
should
be
,
I
ca
n't
see
.
No
cab
came
by
,
but
the
street
boys
did
,
and
got
interested
in
the
show
,
apparently
,
and
stopped
.
Biggs
's
boy
was
the
first
to
come
round
.
Biggs
is
our
greengrocer
,
and
his
chief
talent
lies
in
securing
the
services
of
the
most
abandoned
and
unprincipled
errand-boys
that
civilisation
has
as
yet
produced
.
If
anything
more
than
usually
villainous
in
the
boy-line
crops
up
in
our
neighbourhood
,
we
know
that
it
is
Biggs
's
latest
.
I
was
told
that
,
at
the
time
of
the
Great
Coram
Street
murder
,
it
was
promptly
concluded
by
our
street
that
Biggs
's
boy
(
for
that
period
)
was
at
the
bottom
of
it
,
and
had
he
not
been
able
,
in
reply
to
the
severe
cross-examination
to
which
he
was
subjected
by
No.
19
,
when
he
called
there
for
orders
the
morning
after
the
crime
(
assisted
by
No.
21
,
who
happened
to
be
on
the
step
at
the
time
)
,
to
prove
a
complete
alibi
,
it
would
have
gone
hard
with
him
.
I
did
n't
know
Biggs
's
boy
at
that
time
,
but
,
from
what
I
have
seen
of
them
since
,
I
should
not
have
attached
much
importance
to
that
alibi
myself
.