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‘
Adieu
,
Miss
Dorrit
,
with
best
wishes
,
’
said
Mrs
Merdle
.
‘
If
we
could
only
come
to
a
Millennium
,
or
something
of
that
sort
,
I
for
one
might
have
the
pleasure
of
knowing
a
number
of
charming
and
talented
persons
from
whom
I
am
at
present
excluded
.
A
more
primitive
state
of
society
would
be
delicious
to
me
.
There
used
to
be
a
poem
when
I
learnt
lessons
,
something
about
Lo
the
poor
Indians
whose
something
mind
!
If
a
few
thousand
persons
moving
in
Society
,
could
only
go
and
be
Indians
,
I
would
put
my
name
down
directly
;
but
as
,
moving
in
Society
,
we
can
’
t
be
Indians
,
unfortunately
—
Good
morning
!
’
They
came
down
-
stairs
with
powder
before
them
and
powder
behind
,
the
elder
sister
haughty
and
the
younger
sister
humbled
,
and
were
shut
out
into
unpowdered
Harley
Street
,
Cavendish
Square
.
‘
Well
?
’
said
Fanny
,
when
they
had
gone
a
little
way
without
speaking
.
‘
Have
you
nothing
to
say
,
Amy
?
’
‘
Oh
,
I
don
’
t
know
what
to
say
!
’
she
answered
,
distressed
.
‘
You
didn
’
t
like
this
young
man
,
Fanny
?
’
‘
Like
him
?
He
is
almost
an
idiot
.
’
‘
I
am
so
sorry
—
don
’
t
be
hurt
—
but
,
since
you
ask
me
what
I
have
to
say
,
I
am
so
very
sorry
,
Fanny
,
that
you
suffered
this
lady
to
give
you
anything
.
’
‘
You
little
Fool
!
’
returned
her
sister
,
shaking
her
with
the
sharp
pull
she
gave
her
arm
.
‘
Have
you
no
spirit
at
all
?
But
that
’
s
just
the
way
!
You
have
no
self
-
respect
,
you
have
no
becoming
pride
,
just
as
you
allow
yourself
to
be
followed
about
by
a
contemptible
little
Chivery
of
a
thing
,
’
with
the
scornfullest
emphasis
,
‘
you
would
let
your
family
be
trodden
on
,
and
never
turn
.
’
‘
Don
’
t
say
that
,
dear
Fanny
.
I
do
what
I
can
for
them
.
’
‘
You
do
what
you
can
for
them
!
’
repeated
Fanny
,
walking
her
on
very
fast
.
‘
Would
you
let
a
woman
like
this
,
whom
you
could
see
,
if
you
had
any
experience
of
anything
,
to
be
as
false
and
insolent
as
a
woman
can
be
—
would
you
let
her
put
her
foot
upon
your
family
,
and
thank
her
for
it
?
’