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‘
My
own
house
?
’
repeated
Mr
.
Murdstone
.
‘
Clara
!
’
‘
OUR
own
house
,
I
mean
,
’
faltered
my
mother
,
evidently
frightened
-
‘
I
hope
you
must
know
what
I
mean
,
Edward
—
it
’
s
very
hard
that
in
YOUR
own
house
I
may
not
have
a
word
to
say
about
domestic
matters
.
I
am
sure
I
managed
very
well
before
we
were
married
.
There
’
s
evidence
,
’
said
my
mother
,
sobbing
;
‘
ask
Peggotty
if
I
didn
’
t
do
very
well
when
I
wasn
’
t
interfered
with
!
’
‘
Edward
,
’
said
Miss
Murdstone
,
‘
let
there
be
an
end
of
this
.
I
go
tomorrow
.
’
‘
Jane
Murdstone
,
’
said
her
brother
,
‘
be
silent
!
How
dare
you
to
insinuate
that
you
don
’
t
know
my
character
better
than
your
words
imply
?
’
‘
I
am
sure
,
’
my
poor
mother
went
on
,
at
a
grievous
disadvantage
,
and
with
many
tears
,
‘
I
don
’
t
want
anybody
to
go
.
I
should
be
very
miserable
and
unhappy
if
anybody
was
to
go
.
I
don
’
t
ask
much
.
I
am
not
unreasonable
.
I
only
want
to
be
consulted
sometimes
.
I
am
very
much
obliged
to
anybody
who
assists
me
,
and
I
only
want
to
be
consulted
as
a
mere
form
,
sometimes
.
I
thought
you
were
pleased
,
once
,
with
my
being
a
little
inexperienced
and
girlish
,
Edward
—
I
am
sure
you
said
so
—
but
you
seem
to
hate
me
for
it
now
,
you
are
so
severe
.
’
‘
Edward
,
’
said
Miss
Murdstone
,
again
,
‘
let
there
be
an
end
of
this
.
I
go
tomorrow
.
’
‘
Jane
Murdstone
,
’
thundered
Mr
.
Murdstone
.
‘
Will
you
be
silent
?
How
dare
you
?
’
Miss
Murdstone
made
a
jail
-
delivery
of
her
pocket
-
handkerchief
,
and
held
it
before
her
eyes
.
‘
Clara
,
’
he
continued
,
looking
at
my
mother
,
‘
you
surprise
me
!
You
astound
me
!
Yes
,
I
had
a
satisfaction
in
the
thought
of
marrying
an
inexperienced
and
artless
person
,
and
forming
her
character
,
and
infusing
into
it
some
amount
of
that
firmness
and
decision
of
which
it
stood
in
need
.
But
when
Jane
Murdstone
is
kind
enough
to
come
to
my
assistance
in
this
endeavour
,
and
to
assume
,
for
my
sake
,
a
condition
something
like
a
housekeeper
’
s
,
and
when
she
meets
with
a
base
return
—
—
’