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771
George
thought
,
and
gave
the
address
.
772
"
Oh
!
that
's
where
it
is
,
is
it
?
"
replied
the
man
;
"
well
,
you
take
my
advice
and
go
there
quietly
,
and
take
that
watch
of
yours
with
you
;
and
do
n't
let
's
have
any
more
of
it
.
"
773
And
George
went
home
again
,
musing
as
he
walked
along
,
and
let
himself
in
.
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774
At
first
,
when
he
got
in
,
he
determined
to
undress
and
go
to
bed
again
;
but
when
he
thought
of
the
redressing
and
re-washing
,
and
the
having
of
another
bath
,
he
determined
he
would
not
,
but
would
sit
up
and
go
to
sleep
in
the
easy-chair
.
775
But
he
could
not
get
to
sleep
:
he
never
felt
more
wakeful
in
his
life
;
so
he
lit
the
lamp
and
got
out
the
chess-board
,
and
played
himself
a
game
of
chess
.
But
even
that
did
not
enliven
him
:
it
seemed
slow
somehow
;
so
he
gave
chess
up
and
tried
to
read
.
He
did
not
seem
able
to
take
any
sort
of
interest
in
reading
either
,
so
he
put
on
his
coat
again
and
went
out
for
a
walk
.
776
It
was
horribly
lonesome
and
dismal
,
and
all
the
policemen
he
met
regarded
him
with
undisguised
suspicion
,
and
turned
their
lanterns
on
him
and
followed
him
about
,
and
this
had
such
an
effect
upon
him
at
last
that
he
began
to
feel
as
if
he
really
had
done
something
,
and
he
got
to
slinking
down
the
by-streets
and
hiding
in
dark
doorways
when
he
heard
the
regulation
flip-flop
approaching
.
777
Of
course
,
this
conduct
made
the
force
only
more
distrustful
of
him
than
ever
,
and
they
would
come
and
rout
him
out
and
ask
him
what
he
was
doing
there
;
and
when
he
answered
,
"
Nothing
,
"
he
had
merely
come
out
for
a
stroll
(
it
was
then
four
o'clock
in
the
morning
)
,
they
looked
as
though
they
did
not
believe
him
,
and
two
plain-clothes
constables
came
home
with
him
to
see
if
he
really
did
live
where
he
had
said
he
did
.
They
saw
him
go
in
with
his
key
,
and
then
they
took
up
a
position
opposite
and
watched
the
house
.
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778
He
thought
he
would
light
the
fire
when
he
got
inside
,
and
make
himself
some
breakfast
,
just
to
pass
away
the
time
;
but
he
did
not
seem
able
to
handle
anything
from
a
scuttleful
of
coals
to
a
teaspoon
without
dropping
it
or
falling
over
it
,
and
making
such
a
noise
that
he
was
in
mortal
fear
that
it
would
wake
Mrs.
G.
up
,
and
that
she
would
think
it
was
burglars
and
open
the
window
and
call
"
Police
!
"
and
then
these
two
detectives
would
rush
in
and
handcuff
him
,
and
march
him
off
to
the
police-court
.
779
He
was
in
a
morbidly
nervous
state
by
this
time
,
and
he
pictured
the
trial
,
and
his
trying
to
explain
the
circumstances
to
the
jury
,
and
nobody
believing
him
,
and
his
being
sentenced
to
twenty
years
'
penal
servitude
,
and
his
mother
dying
of
a
broken
heart
.
So
he
gave
up
trying
to
get
breakfast
,
and
wrapped
himself
up
in
his
overcoat
and
sat
in
the
easy-chair
till
Mrs.
G
came
down
at
half-past
seven
.
780
He
said
he
had
never
got
up
too
early
since
that
morning
:
it
had
been
such
a
warning
to
him
.