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There was a peculiarity in his manner of shaking hands, always to be seen in any clerk at Tellson's who shook hands with a customer when the House pervaded the air. Voice Reading
He shook in a self-abnegating way, as one who shook for Tellson and Co. Voice Reading
"Can I do anything for you, Mr. Stryver?" asked Mr. Lorry, in his business character. Voice Reading
"Why, no, thank you; this is a private visit to yourself, Mr. Lorry; I have come for a private word." Voice Reading
"Oh indeed!" said Mr. Lorry, bending down his ear, while his eye strayed to the House afar off. Voice Reading
"I am going," said Mr. Stryver, leaning his arms confidentially on the desk: whereupon, although it was a large double one, there appeared to be not half desk enough for him: "I am going to make an offer of myself in marriage to your agreeable little friend, Miss Manette, Mr. Lorry." Voice Reading
"Oh dear me!" cried Mr. Lorry, rubbing his chin, and looking at his visitor dubiously. Voice Reading
"Oh dear me, sir?" repeated Stryver, drawing back. "Oh dear you, sir? What may your meaning be, Mr. Lorry?" Voice Reading
"My meaning," answered the man of business, "is, of course, friendly and appreciative, and that it does you the greatest credit, and-in short, my meaning is everything you could desire. Voice Reading
But-really, you know, Mr. Stryver-" Mr. Lorry paused, and shook his head at him in the oddest manner, as if he were compelled against his will to add, internally, "you know there really is so much too much of you!" Voice Reading
"Well!" said Stryver, slapping the desk with his contentious hand, opening his eyes wider, and taking a long breath, "if I understand you, Mr. Lorry, I'll be hanged!" Voice Reading
Mr. Lorry adjusted his little wig at both ears as a means towards that end, and bit the feather of a pen. Voice Reading
"D-n it all, sir!" said Stryver, staring at him, "am I not eligible?" Voice Reading
"Oh dear yes! Yes. Oh yes, you're eligible!" said Mr. Lorry. "If you say eligible, you are eligible." Voice Reading
"Am I not prosperous?" asked Stryver. Voice Reading
"Oh! if you come to prosperous, you are prosperous," said Mr. Lorry. Voice Reading
"And advancing?" Voice Reading
"If you come to advancing you know," said Mr. Lorry, delighted to be able to make another admission, "nobody can doubt that." Voice Reading
"Then what on earth is your meaning, Mr. Lorry?" demanded Stryver, perceptibly crestfallen. Voice Reading
"Well! I-Were you going there now?" asked Mr. Lorry. Voice Reading
"Straight!" said Stryver, with a plump of his fist on the desk. Voice Reading
"Then I think I wouldn't, if I was you." Voice Reading
"Why?" said Stryver. "Now, I'll put you in a corner," forensically shaking a forefinger at him. "You are a man of business and bound to have a reason. State your reason. Why wouldn't you go?" Voice Reading
"Because," said Mr. Lorry, "I wouldn't go on such an object without having some cause to believe that I should succeed." Voice Reading

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