English, 11.03.2021 18:10 Xghoued2056
Select two sentences from the passage that reveal how the narrator feels about Bartleby's repeated response.
"Had there been the least uneasiness, anger, impatience or impertinence in his manner; in other words, had
there been any thing ordinarily human about him, doubtless I should have violently dismissed him from the
premises. But as it was, I should have as soon thought of turning my pale plaster-of-paris bust of Cicero out of
doors. I stood gazing at him awhile, as he went on with his own writing, and then reseated myself at my desk.
This is very strange, thought I. What had one best do? But my business hurried me. I concluded to forget the
matter for the present, reserving it for my future leisure. So calling Nippers from the other room, the paper
was speedily examined." (paragraph 8)
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