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‘
D
’
ye
hear
that
,
Mother
?
’
cried
Mr
Meagles
to
his
wife
,
who
had
followed
her
daughter
.
‘
It
’
s
always
the
same
,
Clennam
;
nobody
can
decide
.
The
child
to
your
left
is
Pet
.
’
The
picture
happened
to
be
near
a
looking
-
glass
.
As
Arthur
looked
at
it
again
,
he
saw
,
by
the
reflection
of
the
mirror
,
Tattycoram
stop
in
passing
outside
the
door
,
listen
to
what
was
going
on
,
and
pass
away
with
an
angry
and
contemptuous
frown
upon
her
face
,
that
changed
its
beauty
into
ugliness
.
‘
But
come
!
’
said
Mr
Meagles
.
‘
You
have
had
a
long
walk
,
and
will
be
glad
to
get
your
boots
off
.
As
to
Daniel
here
,
I
suppose
he
’
d
never
think
of
taking
his
boots
off
,
unless
we
showed
him
a
boot
-
jack
.
’
‘
Why
not
?
’
asked
Daniel
,
with
a
significant
smile
at
Clennam
.
‘
Oh
!
You
have
so
many
things
to
think
about
,
’
returned
Mr
Meagles
,
clapping
him
on
the
shoulder
,
as
if
his
weakness
must
not
be
left
to
itself
on
any
account
.
‘
Figures
,
and
wheels
,
and
cogs
,
and
levers
,
and
screws
,
and
cylinders
,
and
a
thousand
things
.
’
‘
In
my
calling
,
’
said
Daniel
,
amused
,
‘
the
greater
usually
includes
the
less
.
But
never
mind
,
never
mind
!
Whatever
pleases
you
,
pleases
me
.
’
Clennam
could
not
help
speculating
,
as
he
seated
himself
in
his
room
by
the
fire
,
whether
there
might
be
in
the
breast
of
this
honest
,
affectionate
,
and
cordial
Mr
Meagles
,
any
microscopic
portion
of
the
mustard
-
seed
that
had
sprung
up
into
the
great
tree
of
the
Circumlocution
Office
.
His
curious
sense
of
a
general
superiority
to
Daniel
Doyce
,
which
seemed
to
be
founded
,
not
so
much
on
anything
in
Doyce
’
s
personal
character
as
on
the
mere
fact
of
his
being
an
originator
and
a
man
out
of
the
beaten
track
of
other
men
,
suggested
the
idea
.
It
might
have
occupied
him
until
he
went
down
to
dinner
an
hour
afterwards
,
if
he
had
not
had
another
question
to
consider
,
which
had
been
in
his
mind
so
long
ago
as
before
he
was
in
quarantine
at
Marseilles
,
and
which
had
now
returned
to
it
,
and
was
very
urgent
with
it
.
No
less
a
question
than
this
:
Whether
he
should
allow
himself
to
fall
in
love
with
Pet
?
He
was
twice
her
age
.
(
He
changed
the
leg
he
had
crossed
over
the
other
,
and
tried
the
calculation
again
,
but
could
not
bring
out
the
total
at
less
.
)
He
was
twice
her
age
.
Well
!
He
was
young
in
appearance
,
young
in
health
and
strength
,
young
in
heart
.
A
man
was
certainly
not
old
at
forty
;
and
many
men
were
not
in
circumstances
to
marry
,
or
did
not
marry
,
until
they
had
attained
that
time
of
life
.
On
the
other
hand
,
the
question
was
,
not
what
he
thought
of
the
point
,
but
what
she
thought
of
it
.
He
believed
that
Mr
Meagles
was
disposed
to
entertain
a
ripe
regard
for
him
,
and
he
knew
that
he
had
a
sincere
regard
for
Mr
Meagles
and
his
good
wife
.
He
could
foresee
that
to
relinquish
this
beautiful
only
child
,
of
whom
they
were
so
fond
,
to
any
husband
,
would
be
a
trial
of
their
love
which
perhaps
they
never
yet
had
had
the
fortitude
to
contemplate
.
But
the
more
beautiful
and
winning
and
charming
she
,
the
nearer
they
must
always
be
to
the
necessity
of
approaching
it
.
And
why
not
in
his
favour
,
as
well
as
in
another
’
s
?