ge. In doing so, the lawyer begins to sound like a doting parent, and Bartleby becomes his surrogate son. This behavior is seen by the rest of the firm as comical, and none of the other associates knows how best to deal with the Bartleby phenomenon.
The narrator scrutinizes Bartleby like a hawk, and the more he observes the more he is mystified: "His late remarkable conduct led me to regard his ways narrowly. I observed that he never went to dinner; in
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