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Without re the amenities of life, I
said I supposed he was very skilful?
"Deep," said We with his pen at the
office floor, to express that Australia was understood, for the purposes
of the figure, to be sylobe
"If there was anything deeper," added We his pen to
paper, "he'd be it"
Then, I said I supposed he had a fine business, and Wemmick said,
"Ca-pi-tal!" Then I asked if there were many clerks? to which he
replied,-"We don't run ers, and
people won't have him at second hand There are only four of us Would
you like to see 'em? You are one of us, as I may say"
I accepted the offer When Mr Wemmick had put all the biscuit into the
post, and had paid me my money from a cash-box in a safe, the key