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‘
Yes
,
sir
;
yes
,
I
want
it
of
you
,
’
said
Pancks
,
‘
if
I
can
persuade
you
to
furnish
it
.
A
,
B
,
C
,
D
.
DA
,
DE
,
DI
,
DO
.
Dictionary
order
.
Dorrit
.
That
’
s
the
name
,
sir
?
’
Mr
Pancks
blew
off
his
peculiar
noise
again
,
and
fell
to
at
his
right
-
hand
nails
.
Arthur
looked
searchingly
at
him
;
he
returned
the
look
.
‘
I
don
’
t
understand
you
,
Mr
Pancks
.
’
‘
That
’
s
the
name
that
I
want
to
know
about
.
’
‘
And
what
do
you
want
to
know
?
’
‘
Whatever
you
can
and
will
tell
me
.
’
This
comprehensive
summary
of
his
desires
was
not
discharged
without
some
heavy
labouring
on
the
part
of
Mr
Pancks
’
s
machinery
.
‘
This
is
a
singular
visit
,
Mr
Pancks
.
It
strikes
me
as
rather
extraordinary
that
you
should
come
,
with
such
an
object
,
to
me
.
’
‘
It
may
be
all
extraordinary
together
,
’
returned
Pancks
.
‘
It
may
be
out
of
the
ordinary
course
,
and
yet
be
business
.
In
short
,
it
is
business
.
I
am
a
man
of
business
.
What
business
have
I
in
this
present
world
,
except
to
stick
to
business
?
No
business
.
’
With
his
former
doubt
whether
this
dry
hard
personage
were
quite
in
earnest
,
Clennam
again
turned
his
eyes
attentively
upon
his
face
.
It
was
as
scrubby
and
dingy
as
ever
,
and
as
eager
and
quick
as
ever
,
and
he
could
see
nothing
lurking
in
it
that
was
at
all
expressive
of
a
latent
mockery
that
had
seemed
to
strike
upon
his
ear
in
the
voice
.
‘
Now
,
’
said
Pancks
,
‘
to
put
this
business
on
its
own
footing
,
it
’
s
not
my
proprietor
’
s
.