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Here
she
is
!
She
wanted
to
see
her
sister
,
but
when
she
got
round
to
Mr
Cripples
s
,
she
found
that
both
her
sister
and
her
uncle
had
gone
to
the
theatre
where
they
were
engaged
.
Having
taken
thought
of
this
probability
by
the
way
,
and
having
settled
that
in
such
case
she
would
follow
them
,
she
set
off
afresh
for
the
theatre
,
which
was
on
that
side
of
the
river
,
and
not
very
far
away
.
Little
Dorrit
was
almost
as
ignorant
of
the
ways
of
theatres
as
of
the
ways
of
gold
mines
,
and
when
she
was
directed
to
a
furtive
sort
of
door
,
with
a
curious
up
-
all
-
night
air
about
it
,
that
appeared
to
be
ashamed
of
itself
and
to
be
hiding
in
an
alley
,
she
hesitated
to
approach
it
;
being
further
deterred
by
the
sight
of
some
half
-
dozen
close
-
shaved
gentlemen
with
their
hats
very
strangely
on
,
who
were
lounging
about
the
door
,
looking
not
at
all
unlike
Collegians
.
On
her
applying
to
them
,
reassured
by
this
resemblance
,
for
a
direction
to
Miss
Dorrit
,
they
made
way
for
her
to
enter
a
dark
hall
it
was
more
like
a
great
grim
lamp
gone
out
than
anything
else
where
she
could
hear
the
distant
playing
of
music
and
the
sound
of
dancing
feet
.
A
man
so
much
in
want
of
airing
that
he
had
a
blue
mould
upon
him
,
sat
watching
this
dark
place
from
a
hole
in
a
corner
,
like
a
spider
;
and
he
told
her
that
he
would
send
a
message
up
to
Miss
Dorrit
by
the
first
lady
or
gentleman
who
went
through
.
The
first
lady
who
went
through
had
a
roll
of
music
,
half
in
her
muff
and
half
out
of
it
,
and
was
in
such
a
tumbled
condition
altogether
,
that
it
seemed
as
if
it
would
be
an
act
of
kindness
to
iron
her
.
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But
as
she
was
very
good
-
natured
,
and
said
,
Come
with
me
;
I
ll
soon
find
Miss
Dorrit
for
you
,
Miss
Dorrit
s
sister
went
with
her
,
drawing
nearer
and
nearer
at
every
step
she
took
in
the
darkness
to
the
sound
of
music
and
the
sound
of
dancing
feet
.
At
last
they
came
into
a
maze
of
dust
,
where
a
quantity
of
people
were
tumbling
over
one
another
,
and
where
there
was
such
a
confusion
of
unaccountable
shapes
of
beams
,
bulkheads
,
brick
walls
,
ropes
,
and
rollers
,
and
such
a
mixing
of
gaslight
and
daylight
,
that
they
seemed
to
have
got
on
the
wrong
side
of
the
pattern
of
the
universe
.
Little
Dorrit
,
left
to
herself
,
and
knocked
against
by
somebody
every
moment
,
was
quite
bewildered
,
when
she
heard
her
sister
s
voice
.
Why
,
good
gracious
,
Amy
,
what
ever
brought
you
here
?
I
wanted
to
see
you
,
Fanny
dear
;
and
as
I
am
going
out
all
day
to
-
morrow
,
and
knew
you
might
be
engaged
all
day
to
-
day
,
I
thought
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But
the
idea
,
Amy
,
of
you
coming
behind
!
I
never
did
!
As
her
sister
said
this
in
no
very
cordial
tone
of
welcome
,
she
conducted
her
to
a
more
open
part
of
the
maze
,
where
various
golden
chairs
and
tables
were
heaped
together
,
and
where
a
number
of
young
ladies
were
sitting
on
anything
they
could
find
,
chattering
.
All
these
young
ladies
wanted
ironing
,
and
all
had
a
curious
way
of
looking
everywhere
while
they
chattered
.
Just
as
the
sisters
arrived
here
,
a
monotonous
boy
in
a
Scotch
cap
put
his
head
round
a
beam
on
the
left
,
and
said
,
Less
noise
there
,
ladies
!
and
disappeared
.
Immediately
after
which
,
a
sprightly
gentleman
with
a
quantity
of
long
black
hair
looked
round
a
beam
on
the
right
,
and
said
,
Less
noise
there
,
darlings
!
and
also
disappeared
.