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"
He
's
not
a
bad
sort
,
"
said
Mr.
Henchy
,
"
only
Fanning
has
such
a
loan
of
him
.
He
means
well
,
you
know
,
in
his
own
tinpot
way
.
"
The
boy
came
back
with
the
corkscrew
.
The
old
man
opened
three
bottles
and
was
handing
back
the
corkscrew
when
Mr.
Henchy
said
to
the
boy
:
"
Would
you
like
a
drink
,
boy
?
"
"
If
you
please
,
sir
,
"
said
the
boy
.
The
old
man
opened
another
bottle
grudgingly
,
and
handed
it
to
the
boy
.
"
What
age
are
you
?
"
he
asked
.
"
Seventeen
,
"
said
the
boy
.
As
the
old
man
said
nothing
further
,
the
boy
took
the
bottle
.
said
:
"
Here
's
my
best
respects
,
sir
,
to
Mr.
Henchy
,
"
drank
the
contents
,
put
the
bottle
back
on
the
table
and
wiped
his
mouth
with
his
sleeve
.
Then
he
took
up
the
corkscrew
and
went
out
of
the
door
sideways
,
muttering
some
form
of
salutation
.
"
That
's
the
way
it
begins
,
"
said
the
old
man
.
"
The
thin
edge
of
the
wedge
,
"
said
Mr.
Henchy
.