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Next
day
I
saw
him
off
for
Amsterdam
.
For
the
next
month
,
occupied
with
my
own
affairs
,
I
saw
no
one
connected
with
this
lamentable
business
,
and
my
mind
ceased
to
be
occupied
with
it
.
But
one
day
,
when
I
was
walking
along
,
bent
on
some
errand
,
I
passed
Charles
Strickland
.
The
sight
of
him
brought
back
to
me
all
the
horror
which
I
was
not
unwilling
to
forget
,
and
I
felt
in
me
a
sudden
repulsion
for
the
cause
of
it
.
Nodding
,
for
it
would
have
been
childish
to
cut
him
,
I
walked
on
quickly
;
but
in
a
minute
I
felt
a
hand
on
my
shoulder
.
"
You
’
re
in
a
great
hurry
,
"
he
said
cordially
.
It
was
characteristic
of
him
to
display
geniality
with
anyone
who
showed
a
disinclination
to
meet
him
,
and
the
coolness
of
my
greeting
can
have
left
him
in
little
doubt
of
that
.
"
I
am
,
"
I
answered
briefly
.
"
I
’
ll
walk
along
with
you
,
"
he
said
.
"
Why
?
"
I
asked
.
"
For
the
pleasure
of
your
society
.
"
I
did
not
answer
,
and
he
walked
by
my
side
silently
.
We
continued
thus
for
perhaps
a
quarter
of
a
mile
.
I
began
to
feel
a
little
ridiculous
.
At
last
we
passed
a
stationer
’
s
,
and
it
occurred
to
me
that
I
might
as
well
buy
some
paper
.
It
would
be
an
excuse
to
be
rid
of
him
.
"
I
’
m
going
in
here
,
"
I
said
.
"
Good
-
bye
.
"