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Bad. ---- Good.  
1. I have lost my uncle's body.  
1. But then I no longer require to bury it.  
2. I have lost the tontine.  
2.But I may still save that if Pitman disposes of the body, and  
if I can find a physician who will stick at nothing.  
3. I have lost the leather business and the rest of my uncle's  
succession.  
3. But not if Pitman gives the body up to the police.  
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O, but in that case I go to gaol; I had forgot that,' thought Morris.  
Indeed, I don't know that I had better dwell on that hypothesis at all;  
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it's all very well to talk of facing the worst; but in a case of this  
kind a man's first duty is to his own nerve. Is there any answer to No.  
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? Is there any possible good side to such a beastly bungle? There must  
be, of course, or where would be the use of this double-entry business?  
And--by George, I have it!' he exclaimed; 'it's exactly the same as the  
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