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Chapter XXII


The pale young gentleman and I stood contemplating one another in Barnard's Inn, until we both burst out laughing.

"The idea of its being you!" said he.

"The idea of its being you!" said I.And then we contemplated one another afresh, and laughed again.

"Well!" said the pale young gentleman, reaching out his hand good-humoredly, "it's all over now, I hope, and it will be magnanimous in you if you'll forgive me for having knocked you about so." I derived from this speech that Mr.Herbert Pocket (for Herbert was the pale young gentleman's name) still rather confounded his intention with his execution.

But I made a modest reply, and we shook hands warmly.
"You hadn't come into your good fortune at that time ?" said Herbert Pocket.
"No," said I.
"No," he acquiesced: "I heard it had happened very lately.


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