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number two doing nothing particular, number three doing nothing particular. They
seemed, however, to be more directly concerned, than the others had been in the
effective execution of the great principle of the office, as there was an awful
inner apartment with a double door, in which the Circumlocution Sages appeared
to be assembled in council, and out of which there was an imposing coming of
papers, and into which there was an imposing going of papers, almost constantly;
wherein another gentleman, number four, was the active instrument.
    »I want to know,« said Arthur Clennam, - and again stated his case in the
same barrel-organ way. As number one referred him to number two, and as number
two referred him to number three, he had occasion to state it three times before
they all referred him to number four. To whom he stated it again.
    Number four was a vivacious, well-looking, well-dressed, agreeable young
fellow - he was a Barnacle, but on the more sprightly side of the family - and
he said in an easy way, »Oh! you had better not bother yourself about it, I
think.«
    »Not bother myself about it?«
    »No! I recommend you not to bother yourself about it.«
    This was such a new point of view that Arthur Clennam found himself at a
loss how to receive it.
    »You can if you like. I can give you plenty of forms to fill up. Lots of 'em
here. You can have a dozen if you like. But you'll never go on with it,« said
number four.
    »Would it be such hopeless work? Excuse me; I am a stranger in England.«
    »I don't say it would be hopeless,« returned number four, with a frank
smile. »I don't express an opinion about that; I only express an opinion about
you. I don't think you'd go on with it. However, of course, you can do as you
like. I suppose there was a failure in the performance of a contract, or
something of that kind, was there?«
    »I really don't know.«
    »Well! That you can find out. Then you'll find out what Department the
contract was in, and then you'll find out all about it there.«
    »I beg your pardon. How shall I find out?«
    »Why, you'll - you'll ask till they tell you. Then
