CHAPTER 59

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CHAPTER 59 When Kit, having discharged his errand, came down-stairs from the single gentleman’s apartment after the lapse of a quarter of an hour or so, Mr Sampson Brass was alone in the office. He was not singing as usual, nor was he seated at his desk. The open door showed him standing before the fire with his back towards it, and looking so very strange that Kit supposed he must have been suddenly taken ill. ‘Is anything the matter, sir?’ said Kit. ‘Matter!’ cried Brass. ‘No. Why anything the matter?’ ‘You are so very pale,’ said Kit, ‘that I should hardly have known you.’ ‘Pooh pooh! mere fancy,’ cried Brass, stooping to throw up the cinders. ‘Never better, Kit, never better in all my life. Merry too. Ha ha! How’s our friend above-stairs, eh?’ ‘A great deal better,’ said Kit. ‘I

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