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‘Ay,’ rejoined the actor, contemplating the effect of his face in a
lamp reflector, ‘but that involves the whole question, you know.’

‘What question?’ asked Nicholas.
‘Why, the who he is and what he is, and how you two, who are
so different, came to be such close companions,’ replied Mr Folair,
delighted with the opportunity of saying something disagreeable.
‘That’s in everybody’s mouth.’

‘The “everybody” of the theatre, I suppose?’ said Nicholas,
contemptuously.

‘In it and out of it too,’ replied the actor. ‘Why, you know,
Lenville says--’

‘I thought I had silenced him effectually,’ interrupted Nicholas,
reddening.

‘Perhaps you have,’ rejoined the immovable Mr Folair; ‘if you
have, he said this before he was silenced: Lenville says that you’re
a regular stick of an actor, and that it’s only the mystery about you
that has caused you to go down with the people here, and that
Crummles keeps it up for his own sake; though Lenville says he
don’t believe there’s anything at all in it, except your having got
into a scrape and run away from somewhere, for doing something
or other.’

‘Oh!’ said Nicholas, forcing a smile.
‘That’s a part of what he says,’ added Mr Folair. ‘I mention it as
the friend of both parties, and in strict confidence. I don’t agree
with him, you know. He says he takes Digby to be more knave
than fool; and old Fluggers, who does the heavy business you
know, he says that when he delivered messages at Covent Garden
the season before last, there used to be a pickpocket hovering
about the coach-stand who had exactly the face of Digby; though,


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