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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  

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