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‘
To
see
the
river
,
and
so
much
sky
,
and
so
many
objects
,
and
such
change
and
motion
.
Then
to
go
back
,
you
know
,
and
find
him
in
the
same
cramped
place
.
’
‘
Ah
yes
!
But
going
back
,
you
must
remember
that
you
take
with
you
the
spirit
and
influence
of
such
things
to
cheer
him
.
’
‘
Do
I
?
I
hope
I
may
!
I
am
afraid
you
fancy
too
much
,
sir
,
and
make
me
out
too
powerful
.
If
you
were
in
prison
,
could
I
bring
such
comfort
to
you
?
’
‘
Yes
,
Little
Dorrit
,
I
am
sure
of
it
.
’
He
gathered
from
a
tremor
on
her
lip
,
and
a
passing
shadow
of
great
agitation
on
her
face
,
that
her
mind
was
with
her
father
.
He
remained
silent
for
a
few
moments
,
that
she
might
regain
her
composure
.
The
Little
Dorrit
,
trembling
on
his
arm
,
was
less
in
unison
than
ever
with
Mrs
Chivery
’
s
theory
,
and
yet
was
not
irreconcilable
with
a
new
fancy
which
sprung
up
within
him
,
that
there
might
be
some
one
else
in
the
hopeless
—
newer
fancy
still
—
in
the
hopeless
unattainable
distance
.
They
turned
,
and
Clennam
said
,
Here
was
Maggy
coming
!
Little
Dorrit
looked
up
,
surprised
,
and
they
confronted
Maggy
,
who
brought
herself
at
sight
of
them
to
a
dead
stop
.
She
had
been
trotting
along
,
so
preoccupied
and
busy
that
she
had
not
recognised
them
until
they
turned
upon
her
.
She
was
now
in
a
moment
so
conscience
-
stricken
that
her
very
basket
partook
of
the
change
.
‘
Maggy
,
you
promised
me
to
stop
near
father
.
’
‘
So
I
would
,
Little
Mother
,
only
he
wouldn
’
t
let
me
.
If
he
takes
and
sends
me
out
I
must
go
.
If
he
takes
and
says
,
“
Maggy
,
you
hurry
away
and
back
with
that
letter
,
and
you
shall
have
a
sixpence
if
the
answer
’
s
a
good
‘
un
,
”
I
must
take
it
.
Lor
,
Little
Mother
,
what
’
s
a
poor
thing
of
ten
year
old
to
do
?
And
if
Mr
Tip
—
if
he
happens
to
be
a
coming
in
as
I
come
out
,
and
if
he
says
“
Where
are
you
going
,
Maggy
?
”
and
if
I
says
,
“
I
’
m
a
going
So
and
So
,
”
and
if
he
says
,
“
I
’
ll
have
a
Try
too
,
”
and
if
he
goes
into
the
George
and
writes
a
letter
and
if
he
gives
it
me
and
says
,
“
Take
that
one
to
the
same
place
,
and
if
the
answer
’
s
a
good
‘
un
I
’
ll
give
you
a
shilling
,
”
it
ain
’
t
my
fault
,
mother
!
’
Arthur
read
,
in
Little
Dorrit
’
s
downcast
eyes
,
to
whom
she
foresaw
that
the
letters
were
addressed
.