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681
Then
he
swings
round
on
his
chair
,
and
looks
at
me
.
Observing
that
I
am
still
standing
near
the
door
,
he
makes
a
half-serious
,
half-playful
motion
with
his
hand
,
and
points
to
a
chair
.
682
I
turn
aside
,
so
that
he
may
not
see
that
I
have
no
waistcoat
on
,
when
I
open
my
coat
to
take
the
manuscript
out
of
my
pocket
.
683
"
It
is
only
a
little
character
sketch
of
Correggio
,
"
I
say
;
"
but
perhaps
it
is
,
worse
luck
,
not
written
in
such
a
way
that
...
.
"
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684
He
takes
the
papers
out
of
my
hand
,
and
commences
to
go
through
them
.
His
face
is
turned
towards
me
.
685
And
so
it
is
thus
he
looks
at
close
quarters
,
this
man
,
whose
name
I
had
already
heard
in
my
earliest
youth
,
and
whose
paper
had
exercised
the
greatest
influence
upon
me
as
the
years
advanced
?
His
hair
is
curly
,
and
his
beautiful
brown
eyes
are
a
little
restless
.
He
has
a
habit
of
tweaking
his
nose
now
and
then
.
No
Scotch
minister
could
look
milder
than
this
truculent
writer
,
whose
pen
always
left
bleeding
scars
wherever
it
attacked
.
A
peculiar
feeling
of
awe
and
admiration
comes
over
me
in
the
presence
of
this
man
.
The
tears
are
on
the
point
of
coming
to
my
eyes
,
and
I
advanced
a
step
to
tell
him
how
heartily
I
appreciated
him
,
for
all
he
had
taught
me
,
and
to
beg
him
not
to
hurt
me
;
I
was
only
a
poor
bungling
wretch
,
who
had
had
a
sorry
enough
time
of
it
as
it
was
...
.
686
He
looked
up
,
and
placed
my
manuscript
slowly
together
,
whilst
he
sat
and
considered
.
687
To
make
it
easier
for
him
to
give
me
a
refusal
,
I
stretch
out
my
hand
a
little
,
and
say
:
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688
"
Ah
,
well
,
of
course
,
it
is
not
of
any
use
to
you
,
"
and
I
smile
to
give
him
the
impression
that
I
take
it
easily
.
689
"
Everything
has
to
be
of
such
a
popular
nature
to
be
of
any
use
to
us
,
"
he
replies
;
"
you
know
the
kind
of
public
we
have
.
But
ca
n't
you
try
and
write
something
a
little
more
commonplace
,
or
hit
upon
something
that
people
understand
better
?
"
690
His
forbearance
astonishes
me
.
I
understand
that
my
article
is
rejected
,
and
yet
I
could
not
have
received
a
prettier
refusal
.
Not
to
take
up
his
time
any
longer
,
I
reply
: