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'
Pretty
fair
,
ma'am
.
With
the
usual
exception
,
ma'am
,
'
repeated
Bitzer
.
'
Ah
--
h
!
'
said
Mrs.
Sparsit
,
shaking
her
head
over
her
tea-cup
,
and
taking
a
long
gulp
.
'
Mr.
Thomas
,
ma'am
,
I
doubt
Mr.
Thomas
very
much
,
ma'am
,
I
do
n't
like
his
ways
at
all
.
'
'
Bitzer
,
'
said
Mrs.
Sparsit
,
in
a
very
impressive
manner
,
'
do
you
recollect
my
having
said
anything
to
you
respecting
names
?
'
'
I
beg
your
pardon
,
ma'am
.
It
's
quite
true
that
you
did
object
to
names
being
used
,
and
they
're
always
best
avoided
.
'
'
Please
to
remember
that
I
have
a
charge
here
,
'
said
Mrs.
Sparsit
,
with
her
air
of
state
.
'
I
hold
a
trust
here
,
Bitzer
,
under
Mr.
Bounderby
.
However
improbable
both
Mr.
Bounderby
and
myself
might
have
deemed
it
years
ago
,
that
he
would
ever
become
my
patron
,
making
me
an
annual
compliment
,
I
can
not
but
regard
him
in
that
light
.
From
Mr.
Bounderby
I
have
received
every
acknowledgment
of
my
social
station
,
and
every
recognition
of
my
family
descent
,
that
I
could
possibly
expect
.
More
,
far
more
.
Therefore
,
to
my
patron
I
will
be
scrupulously
true
.
And
I
do
not
consider
,
I
will
not
consider
,
I
can
not
consider
,
'
said
Mrs.
Sparsit
,
with
a
most
extensive
stock
on
hand
of
honour
and
morality
,
'
that
I
should
be
scrupulously
true
,
if
I
allowed
names
to
be
mentioned
under
this
roof
,
that
are
unfortunately
--
most
unfortunately
--
no
doubt
of
that
--
connected
with
his
.
'
Bitzer
knuckled
his
forehead
again
,
and
again
begged
pardon
.
'
No
,
Bitzer
,
'
continued
Mrs.
Sparsit
,
'
say
an
individual
,
and
I
will
hear
you
;
say
Mr.
Thomas
,
and
you
must
excuse
me
.
'
'
With
the
usual
exception
,
ma'am
,
'
said
Bitzer
,
trying
back
,
'
of
an
individual
.
'