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"
He
was
a
very
good
man
,
sir
;
I
could
not
help
liking
him
.
"
"
A
good
man
.
Does
that
mean
a
respectable
well-conducted
man
of
fifty
?
Or
what
does
it
mean
?
"
"
St
John
was
only
twenty-nine
,
sir
.
"
"
'
Jeune
encore
,
'
as
the
French
say
.
Is
he
a
person
of
low
stature
,
phlegmatic
,
and
plain
.
A
person
whose
goodness
consists
rather
in
his
guiltlessness
of
vice
,
than
in
his
prowess
in
virtue
.
"
"
He
is
untiringly
active
.
Great
and
exalted
deeds
are
what
he
lives
to
perform
.
"
"
But
his
brain
?
That
is
probably
rather
soft
?
He
means
well
:
but
you
shrug
your
shoulders
to
hear
him
talk
?
"
"
He
talks
little
,
sir
:
what
he
does
say
is
ever
to
the
point
.
His
brain
is
first-rate
,
I
should
think
not
impressible
,
but
vigorous
.
"
"
Is
he
an
able
man
,
then
?
"
"
Truly
able
.
"