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"You have brought your bird with you, I suppose?" said Mr. Jarndyce. 
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"Very odd and very curious, the mental process is, in you men of business."
said Mr. Skimpole thoughtfully. "Thank you, my friend. Good night." 
As our absence had been long enough already to seem strange downstairs, I
returned at once and found Ada sitting at work by the fireside talking to
her cousin John. Mr. Skimpole presently appeared, and Richard shortly after
him. I was sufficiently engaged during the remainder of the evening in
taking my first lesson in backgammon from Mr. Jarndyce, who was very fond of
the game and from whom I wished of course to learn it as quickly as I could
in order that I might be of the very small use of being able to play when he
had no better adversary. But I thought, occasionally, when Mr. Skimpole
played some fragments of his own compositions or when, both at the piano and
the violoncello, and at our table, he preserved with an absence of all
effort his delightful spirits and his easy flow of conversation, that
Richard and I seemed to retain the transferred impression of having been
arrested since dinner and that it was very curious altogether. 


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