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Do
you
refer
to
Mr
Casby
as
your
proprietor
?
Pancks
nodded
.
My
proprietor
.
Put
a
case
.
Say
,
at
my
proprietor
s
I
hear
name
name
of
young
person
Mr
Clennam
wants
to
serve
.
Say
,
name
first
mentioned
to
my
proprietor
by
Plornish
in
the
Yard
.
Say
,
I
go
to
Plornish
.
Say
,
I
ask
Plornish
as
a
matter
of
business
for
information
.
Say
,
Plornish
,
though
six
weeks
in
arrear
to
my
proprietor
,
declines
.
Say
,
Mrs
Plornish
declines
.
Say
,
both
refer
to
Mr
Clennam
.
Put
the
case
.
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Well
?
Well
,
sir
,
returned
Pancks
,
say
,
I
come
to
him
.
Say
,
here
I
am
.
With
those
prongs
of
hair
sticking
up
all
over
his
head
,
and
his
breath
coming
and
going
very
hard
and
short
,
the
busy
Pancks
fell
back
a
step
(
in
Tug
metaphor
,
took
half
a
turn
astern
)
as
if
to
show
his
dingy
hull
complete
,
then
forged
a
-
head
again
,
and
directed
his
quick
glance
by
turns
into
his
hat
where
his
note
-
book
was
,
and
into
Clennam
s
face
.
Mr
Pancks
,
not
to
trespass
on
your
grounds
of
mystery
,
I
will
be
as
plain
with
you
as
I
can
.
Let
me
ask
two
questions
.
First
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All
right
!
said
Pancks
,
holding
up
his
dirty
forefinger
with
his
broken
nail
.
I
see
!
What
s
your
motive
?
Exactly
.
Motive
,
said
Pancks
,
good
.
Nothing
to
do
with
my
proprietor
;
not
stateable
at
present
,
ridiculous
to
state
at
present
;
but
good
.
Desiring
to
serve
young
person
,
name
of
Dorrit
,
said
Pancks
,
with
his
forefinger
still
up
as
a
caution
.
Better
admit
motive
to
be
good
.