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^Persuade him察 sir拭院 she returned。 ^Lord bless you察 no。 You
don¨t know George。 Now察 there 院 Mrs Bagnet left her basket to
point him out with both her bare brown hands。 ^There he stands
As self´willed and as determined a man察in the wrong way察as ever
put a human creature under Heaven察out of patience You could as
soon take up and shoulder an eight´and´forty pounder by your
own strength察as turn that man察when he has got a thing into his
head察 and fixed it there。 Why察 don¨t I know him 院 cried Mrs
Bagnet。 ^Don¨t I know you察George You don¨t mean to set up for a
new character with me察after all these years察I hope拭院
Her friendly indignation had an exemplary effect upon her
husband察 who shook his head at the trooper several times察 as a
silent recommendation to him to yield。 Between whiles察 Mrs
Bagnet looked at me察and I understood察from the play of her eyes察
that she wished me to do something察though I did not comprehend
what。
^But I have given up talking to you察 old fellow察 years and
years察院 said Mrs Bagnet察as she blew a little dust off the pickled
pork察looking at me again察 and when ladies and gentlemen know
you as well as I do察they¨ll give up talking to you too。 If you are not
too headstrong to accept of a bit of dinner察here it is。 ̄
^I accept it with many thanks察院returned the trooper。
^Do you though indeed拭院 said Mrs Bagnet察 continuing to
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grumble on good´humouredly。 ^I¨m sure I¨m surprised at that。 I
wonder you don¨t starve in your own way also。 It would only be
like you。 Perhaps you¨ll set your mind upon that察next。 ̄ Here she
again looked at me察and I now perceived察from her glances at the
door and at me察by turns察that she wished us to retire察and to await
her following us察 outside the prison。 Communicating this by
similar means to my Guardian察and Mr Woodcourt察I rose。
^We hope you will think better of it察 Mr George察院 said I察 and
we shall come to see you again察 trusting to find you more
reasonable。 ̄
^More grateful察 Miss Summerson察 you can¨t find me察院 he
returned。
^But more persuadable we can察 I hope察院 said I。 ^And let me
entreat you to consider that the clearing up of this mystery察 and
the discovery of the real perpetrator of this deed察 may be of the
last importance to others besides yourself。 ̄
He heard me respectfully察 but without much heeding these
words察which I spoke察a little turned from him察already on my way
to the door察 he was observing this they afterwards told me my
height and figure察which seemed to catch his attention all at once。
^`Tis curious察院said he。 ^And yet I thought so at the time 院
My Guardian asked him what he meant。
^Why察 sir察院 he answered察 when my ill´fortune took me to the
dead man¨s staircase on the night of his murder察I saw a shape so
like Miss Summerson¨s go by me in the dark察 that I had half a
mind to speak to it。 ̄
For an instant察 I felt such a shudder as I never felt before or
since察and hope I shall never feel again。 ̄
^It came downstairs as I went up察院 said the trooper察 and
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crossed the moonlighted window with a loose black mantle on察 I
noticed a deep fringe to it。 However察it has nothing to do with the
present subject察excepting that Miss Summerson looked so like it
at the moment察that it came into my head。 ̄
I cannot separate and define the feelings that arose in me after
this此it is enough that the vague duty and obligation I had felt upon
me from the first of following the investigation察 was察 without my
distinctly daring to ask myself any question察increased察and that I
was indignantly sure of there being no possibility of a reason for
my being afraid。
We three went out of the prison察 and walked up and down at
some short distance from the gate察 which was in a retired place。
We had not waited long察when Mr and Mrs Bagnet came out too察
and quickly joined us。
There was a tear in each of Mrs Bagnet¨s eyes察and her face was
flushed and hurried。 ^I didn¨t let George see what I thought about
it察you know察miss察院was her first remark when she came up察 but
he¨s in a bad way察poor old fellow 院
^Not with care and prudence察 and good help察院 said my
Guardian。
^A gentleman like you ought to know best察 sir察院 returned Mrs
Bagnet察 hurriedly drying her eyes on the hem of her grey cloak察
^but I am uneasy for him。 He has been so careless察 and said so
much that he never meant。 The gentlemen of the juries might not
understand him as Lignum and me do。 And then such a number of
circumstances have happened bad for him察and such a number of
people will be brought forward to speak against him察and Bucket
is so deep。 ̄
^With a second´hand wiolinceller。 And said he played the fife。
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When a boy。 ̄ Mr Bagnet added察with great solemnity。
^Now察I tell you察miss察院said Mrs Bagnet察 and when I say miss察
I mean all Just come into the corner of the wall察and I¨ll tell you 院
Mrs Bagnet hurried us into a more secluded place察and was at
first too breathless to proceed察occasioning Mr Bagnet to say察 Old
girl Tell ¨em 院
^Why then察miss察院the old girl proceeded察untying the strings of
her bonnet for more air察 you could as soon move Dover Castle as
move George on this point察 unless you had got a new power to
move him with。 And I have got it 院
^You are a jewel of a woman察院said my Guardian。 ^Go on 院
^Now察 I tell you miss察院 she proceeded察 clapping her hands in
her hurry and agitation a dozen times in every sentence察 that
what he says concerning no relations is all bosh。 They don¨t know
of him察but he does know of them。 He has said more to me at odd
times than to anybody else察and it warn¨t for nothing that he once
spoke to my Woolwich about whitening and wrinkling mothers¨
heads。 For fifty pounds he had seen his mother that day。 She¨s
alive察and must be brought here straight 院
Instantly Mrs Bagnet put some pins into her mouth察and began
pinning up her skirts all round察a little higher than the level of her
grey cloak察which she accomplished with surprising dispatch and
dexterity。
^Lignum察院said Mrs Bagnet察 you take care of the children察old
man察and give me the umbrella I¨m away to Lincolnshire察to bring
that old lady here。 ̄
^But察 bless the woman 院 cried my Guardian察 with his hand in
his pocket察 how is she going拭What money has she got拭院
Mrs