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41
"
Would
you
mind
,
sir
,
this
man
a-coming
to
look
at
the
clock
,
sir
?
"
she
said
,
recovering
from
the
momentary
shock
.
42
"
Look
at
the
clock
?
"
he
said
,
staring
round
in
a
drowsy
manner
,
and
speaking
over
his
hand
,
and
then
,
getting
more
fully
awake
,
"
certainly
.
"
43
Mrs.
Hall
went
away
to
get
a
lamp
,
and
he
rose
and
stretched
himself
.
Then
came
the
light
,
and
Mr.
Teddy
Henfrey
,
entering
,
was
confronted
by
this
bandaged
person
.
He
was
,
he
says
,
"
taken
aback
.
"
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44
"
Good
afternoon
,
"
said
the
stranger
,
regarding
him
--
as
Mr.
Henfrey
says
,
with
a
vivid
sense
of
the
dark
spectacles
--
"
like
a
lobster
.
"
45
"
I
hope
,
"
said
Mr.
Henfrey
,
"
that
it
's
no
intrusion
.
"
46
"
None
whatever
,
"
said
the
stranger
.
"
Though
,
I
understand
,
"
he
said
turning
to
Mrs.
Hall
,
"
that
this
room
is
really
to
be
mine
for
my
own
private
use
.
"
47
"
I
thought
,
sir
,
"
said
Mrs.
Hall
,
"
you
'd
prefer
the
clock
--
"
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48
"
Certainly
,
"
said
the
stranger
,
"
certainly
--
but
,
as
a
rule
,
I
like
to
be
alone
and
undisturbed
.
49
"
But
I
'm
really
glad
to
have
the
clock
seen
to
,
"
he
said
,
seeing
a
certain
hesitation
in
Mr.
Henfrey
's
manner
.
"
Very
glad
.
"
Mr.
Henfrey
had
intended
to
apologise
and
withdraw
,
but
this
anticipation
reassured
him
.
The
stranger
turned
round
with
his
back
to
the
fireplace
and
put
his
hands
behind
his
back
.
"
And
presently
,
"
he
said
,
"
when
the
clock-mending
is
over
,
I
think
I
should
like
to
have
some
tea
.
But
not
till
the
clock-mending
is
over
.
"
50
Mrs.
Hall
was
about
to
leave
the
room
--
she
made
no
conversational
advances
this
time
,
because
she
did
not
want
to
be
snubbed
in
front
of
Mr.
Henfrey
--
when
her
visitor
asked
her
if
she
had
made
any
arrangements
about
his
boxes
at
Bramblehurst
.
She
told
him
she
had
mentioned
the
matter
to
the
postman
,
and
that
the
carrier
could
bring
them
over
on
the
morrow
.
"
You
are
certain
that
is
the
earliest
?
"
he
said
.