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f he's been dead any time. "Any time, mister? inch says the medical young lady. "It's most likely he wull have been dead aboot three hours. inch "About that point, I will say, inch observes a dark child opposed to this of the bed. "Air you in the maydickle prayfession yourself, mister? inch inquires the first. The dark child says yes. "Then I'll just tak' my depairture, inch responses the other, "for I'm nae gude here! inch With which opinion he finishes his brief work and returns to finish his dinner. The dark young surgeon passes the candlestick across and across the face and carefully has a look at the law-writer, who has established his pretensions to his name by becoming indeed No one. "I knew this person by view very well, inch says he. "He has purchased opium of me the past year and a half. Was anybody present related to him? inch looking round upon the three bystanders. "I was his landlord, inch grimly answers Krook, taking the candlestick ADS By Bing: Tiffany and co outlet Tiffany Outlet http://www.tiffanyoutlet-v.com/ people. inch "Do you think he made it happen purposely? inch asks Krook. "Took the over-dose? inch "Yes! inch Krook almost smacks his lip area with the unction of a horrible interest. "I can't say. I will think it unlikely, as he has been around the habit of taking so much. But nobody can tell. He was very poor, I assume? inch "I suppose he was. His room don't look rich, inch says Krook, who might have changed eyes regarding his cat, as he casts his sharp look around. "But I have never experienced it since he previously it, and he was too close to name his circumstances to me. inch "Did he owe you any rent? inch "Six weeks. inch "He will never pay it! inch says the child, resuming his examination. "It is beyond any doubt that she is definitely as dead as Pharaoh; and to judge from his appearance and condition, I will think it a happy release. Yet he must have been a good figure when a youth, and I dare say, good-looking. inch He says this, not unfeelingly, while sitting on the bedstead's edge regarding his face towards that other face and his hand upon the spot of the heart. "I recollect once thinking there was something in his manner, uncouth as it was, that denoted a fall in life. Was that so? inch he continues, looking round. Krook responses, "You should ask me to describe the ladies whoever heads of hair I have got in totes downstairs. Than that she was my lodger for a year and a half and lived or didn't live by law-writing, I know no more of him. inch During this debate Mr. Tulkinghorn has endured aloof by the old portmanteau, regarding his hands behind him, equally removed, to everyone appearance, from all three kinds of interest shown near the bed from the young surgeon's professional interest in death, noticeable as being quite apart from his feedback on the dead as an individual; from the old guy's unction; and the little crazy ladies shock. His imperturbable face has been as inexpressive as his rusty clothes. You could not even say he's been thinking all this while. He's shown neither patience nor . anxiety, nor attention nor abstraction. He's shown outright his covering. As easily might the tone of a delicate musical instrument be inferred from its case, as the tone of Mr. Tulkinghorn from his case. He now interposes, addressing the young surgeon in his unmoved, professional way. "I looked in here, inch he observes, "just before you, with the purpose of giving this dead man, whom I never saw alive, some employment at his trade of copying. I had heard of him from my stationer Snagsby of Cook's Court. Since no one here knows anything about him, it might be as well to send for Snagsby. My oh my! inch to the little crazy woman, who has often seen him in court, and whom he's often seen, and who suggests, in frightened dumb-show, to go for the law-stationer.