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CHAPTER 56
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EBENEZER SHYCOCK.
In pursuance of the arrangements which Mr. Blarden had, on the evening before, announced to his intended victim, Gordon Chancey was despatched early the next morning to engage the services of a clergyman for the occasion. He knew pretty well how to choose his man, and for the most part, when a plot was to be executed, in theatrical1 phrase, cast the parts well. He proceeded leisurely2 to the city, and sauntering through the streets, found himself at length in Saint Patrick's Close; beneath the shadow of the old Cathedral he turned down a narrow and deserted3 lane and stopped before a dingy4, miserable5 little shop, over whose doorway6 hung a panel with the dusky and faded similitude of two great keys crossed, now scarcely discernible through the ancient dust and soot7. The shop itself was a chaotic8 depository of old locks, holdfasts, chisels9, crowbars, and in short, of rusty10 iron in almost every conceivable shape. Chancey entered this dusky shop, and accosting11 a very grimed and rusty-looking little boy who was, with a file, industriously12 employed in converting a kitchen candlestick into a cannon13
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theatrical
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leisurely
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deserted
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dingy
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miserable
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doorway
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chaotic
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chisels
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accosting
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cannon
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ascend
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descending
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knuckles
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inmate
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chamber
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abruptly
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cove
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brace
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pint
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refreshment
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rhino
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pastor
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credentials
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pawnbroker
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attire
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proprietor
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frail
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scanty
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alacrity
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proceeding
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battered
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goblet
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vessel
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squint
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draught
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beverage
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gulped
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dreading
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inverted
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symposium
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ornaments
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