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‘
Mr
Clennam
,
is
it
?
Oh
!
I
’
ve
heard
of
you
,
Sir
.
’
‘
And
I
of
you
,
’
said
Arthur
.
‘
Please
to
sit
down
again
,
Sir
,
and
consider
yourself
welcome
.
—
Why
,
yes
,
’
said
Plornish
,
taking
a
chair
,
and
lifting
the
elder
child
upon
his
knee
,
that
he
might
have
the
moral
support
of
speaking
to
a
stranger
over
his
head
,
‘
I
have
been
on
the
wrong
side
of
the
Lock
myself
,
and
in
that
way
we
come
to
know
Miss
Dorrit
.
Me
and
my
wife
,
we
are
well
acquainted
with
Miss
Dorrit
.
’
‘
Intimate
!
’
cried
Mrs
Plornish
.
Indeed
,
she
was
so
proud
of
the
acquaintance
,
that
she
had
awakened
some
bitterness
of
spirit
in
the
Yard
by
magnifying
to
an
enormous
amount
the
sum
for
which
Miss
Dorrit
’
s
father
had
become
insolvent
.
The
Bleeding
Hearts
resented
her
claiming
to
know
people
of
such
distinction
.
‘
It
was
her
father
that
I
got
acquainted
with
first
.
And
through
getting
acquainted
with
him
,
you
see
—
why
—
I
got
acquainted
with
her
,
’
said
Plornish
tautologically
.
‘
I
see
.
’
‘
Ah
!
And
there
’
s
manners
!
There
’
s
polish
!
There
’
s
a
gentleman
to
have
run
to
seed
in
the
Marshalsea
jail
!
Why
,
perhaps
you
are
not
aware
,
’
said
Plornish
,
lowering
his
voice
,
and
speaking
with
a
perverse
admiration
of
what
he
ought
to
have
pitied
or
despised
,
‘
not
aware
that
Miss
Dorrit
and
her
sister
dursn
’
t
let
him
know
that
they
work
for
a
living
.
No
!
’
said
Plornish
,
looking
with
a
ridiculous
triumph
first
at
his
wife
,
and
then
all
round
the
room
.
‘
Dursn
’
t
let
him
know
it
,
they
dursn
’
t
!
’
‘
Without
admiring
him
for
that
,
’
Clennam
quietly
observed
,
‘
I
am
very
sorry
for
him
.
’
The
remark
appeared
to
suggest
to
Plornish
,
for
the
first
time
,
that
it
might
not
be
a
very
fine
trait
of
character
after
all
.
He
pondered
about
it
for
a
moment
,
and
gave
it
up
.
‘
As
to
me
,
’
he
resumed
,
‘
certainly
Mr
Dorrit
is
as
affable
with
me
,
I
am
sure
,
as
I
can
possibly
expect
.
Considering
the
differences
and
distances
betwixt
us
,
more
so
.
But
it
’
s
Miss
Dorrit
that
we
were
speaking
of
.
’