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The Three Clerks

CHAPTER VII
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I propose to take it for the model of that which we shall have to draw up when we return from Tavistock;' and as he spoke he produced a voluminous document, or treatise, in which he had contrived to render more obscure some matter that he had been sent to clear up, on the Crown property in the Forest of Dean.
Now Alaric had been told of this very report, and was aware that he was going to Tavistock in order that the joint result of his and Mr.Neverbend's labours might be communicated to the Crown officers in intelligible language.
The monster report before him contained twenty-six pages of close folio writing, and he felt that he really could not oblige Mr.
Neverbend by reading it.
'Forest of Dean! ah, that's coal, is it not ?' said Alaric.

'Mary Jane seems to be exclusively in the tin line.

I fear there will be no analogy.' 'The cases are in many respects similar,' said Neverbend, 'and the method of treating them----' 'Then I really cannot concur with you as to the propriety of my reading it.

I should feel myself absolutely wrong to read a word of such a report, for fear I might be prejudiced by your view of the case.

It would, in my mind, be positively dishonest in me to encourage any bias in my own feelings either on one side or the other.' 'But really, Mr.Tudor----' 'I need not say how much personal advantage it would be to me to have the benefit of your experience, but my conscience tells me that I should not do it--so I think I'll go to sleep.' Mr.Neverbend did not know what to make of his companion; whether to admire the high tone of his official honesty, or to reprobate his idleness in refusing to make himself master of the report.
While he was settling the question in his own mind, Tudor went to sleep, and did not wake till he was invited to partake of ten minutes' refreshment at Swindon.
'I rather think,' said Mr.Neverbend, 'that I shall go on to Tavistock to-night.' 'Oh! of course,' said Alaric.


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