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`I wouldn't have believed it,' said Poll. `What! You've left your old place, then? Have you?'

`Have I!' returned his young friend, who had by this time stuck his hands into the pockets of his white cord breeches, and was swaggering along at the barber's side. `D'ye know a pair of top-boots when you see 'em, Polly? Look here!'

`Beau-ti-ful' cried Mr. Sweedlepipe.

`D'ye know a slap-up sort of button, when you see it?' said the youth.

`Don't look at mine, if you ain't a judge, because these lions" heads was made for men of taste: not snobs.'

`Beau-ti-ful!' cried the barber again. `A grass-green frock-coat, too, bound with gold! And a cockade in your hat!'

`I should hope so,' replied the youth. `Blow the cockade, though; for, except that it don't turn round, it's like the wentilator that used to be in the kitchen winder at Todgers's. You ain't seen the old lady's name in the Gazette, have you?'

`No,' returned the barber. `Is she a bankrupt?'

`If she ain't, she will be,' retorted Bailey. `That bis'ness never can be carried on without me. Well! How are you?'

`Oh! I'm pretty well,' said Poll. `Are you living at this end of the town, or were you coming to see me? Was that the bis'ness that brought you to Holborn?'

`I haven't got no bis'ness in Holborn,' returned Bailey, with some displeasure.

`All my bis'ness lays at the West-end. I've got the right sort of governor now. You can't see his face for his whiskers, and can't see his whiskers for the dye upon 'em. That's a gentleman ain't it? You wouldn't like a ride in a cab, would you? Why, it wouldn't be safe to offer it. You'd faint away, only to see me a-comin' at a mild trot round the corner.'

To convey a slight idea of the effect of this approach, Mr. Bailey counterfeited in his own person the action of a high-trotting horse and threw up his head so high, in backing against a pump, that he shook his hat off.

`Why, he's own uncle to Capricorn,' said Bailey, `and brother to Cauliflower.

He's been through the winders of two chaney shops since we've had him, and wos sold for killin' his missis. That's a horse, I hope?'

`Ah! you'll never want to buy any more red-polls, now,' observed Poll, looking on his young friend with an air of melancholy. `You'll never want to buy any more red-polls now, to hang up over the sink, will you?'

`I should think not,' replied Bailey. `Reether so. I wouldn't have nothin' to say to any bird below a Peacock. and he 'd be wulgar. Well, how are you?'

`Oh! I'm pretty well,' said Poll. He answered the question again because Mr. Bailey asked it again; Mr. Bailey asked it again, because--accompanied with a straddling action of the white cords, a bend of the knees, and a striking forth of the top-boots--it was an easy horse-fleshy, turfy sort of thing to do.

`Wot are you up to, old feller?' added Mr. Bailey, with the same graceful rakishness. He was quite the man-about-town of the conversation, while the easy-shaver was the child.

`Why, I am going to fetch my lodger home,' said Paul.

`A woman!' cried Mr. Bailey, `for a twenty-pun' note!'

The little barber hastened to explain that she was neither a young woman, nor a handsome woman, but a nurse, who had been acting as a kind of house-keeper to a gentleman for some weeks past, and left her place that night, in consequence of being superseded by another and a more legitimate house-keeper: to wit, the gentleman's bride.

`He's newly married, and he brings his young wife home to-night,' said the barber. `So I'm going to fetch my lodger away--Mr. Chuzzlewit's, close behind the Post Office--and carry her box for her.'

`Jonas Chuzzlewit's?' said Bailey.

`Ah!' returned Paul: `that's the name sure enough. Do you know him?'

`Oh, no!' cried Mr. Bailey; `not at all. And I don't know her! Not neither!

Why, they first kept company through me, a'most.'

`Ah?' said Paul.

`Ah!' said Mr. Bailey, with a wink; `and she ain't bad-looking mind you. But her sister was the best. She was the merry one. I often used to have a bit of fun with her, in the hold times!'

Mr. Bailey spoke as if he already had a leg and three-quarters in the grave and this had happened twenty or thirty years ago. Paul Sweedlepipe, the meek, was so perfectly confounded by his precocious self-possession, and his patronising manner, as well as by his boots, cockade, and livery, that a mist swam before his eyes, and he saw--not the Bailey of acknowledged juvenility, from Todgers's Commercial Boarding House, who had made his acquaintance within a twelvemonth, by purchasing, at sundry times, small birds at twopence each--but a highly-condensed embodiment of all the sporting grooms in London; an abstract of all the stable-knowledge of the time; a something at a high-pressure that must have had existence many years, and was fraught with terrible experiences. And truly, though in the cloudy atmosphere of Todgers's, Mr. Bailey's genius had ever shone out brightly in this particular respect, it now eclipsed both time and space, cheated beholders of their senses, and worked on their belief in defiance of all natural laws. He walked along the tangible and real stones of Holborn Hill, an under-sized boy; and yet he winked the winks, and thought the thoughts, and did the deeds, and said the sayings of an ancient man. There was an old principle within him, and a young surface without. He became an inexplicable creature a breeched and booted Sphinx. There was no course open to the barber, but to go distracted himself, or to take Bailey for granted and he wisely chose the latter.

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