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The
statue
bride
,
hardly
pausing
for
breath
,
went
on
,
with
the
greatest
complacency
,
in
a
rambling
manner
sometimes
incidental
to
flesh
and
blood
.
‘
I
will
draw
a
veil
over
that
dreamy
life
,
Mr
F
.
was
in
good
spirits
his
appetite
was
good
he
liked
the
cookery
he
considered
the
wine
weak
but
palatable
and
all
was
well
,
we
returned
to
the
immediate
neighbourhood
of
Number
Thirty
Little
Gosling
Street
London
Docks
and
settled
down
,
ere
we
had
yet
fully
detected
the
housemaid
in
selling
the
feathers
out
of
the
spare
bed
Gout
flying
upwards
soared
with
Mr
F
.
to
another
sphere
.
’
His
relict
,
with
a
glance
at
his
portrait
,
shook
her
head
and
wiped
her
eyes
.
‘
I
revere
the
memory
of
Mr
F
.
as
an
estimable
man
and
most
indulgent
husband
,
only
necessary
to
mention
Asparagus
and
it
appeared
or
to
hint
at
any
little
delicate
thing
to
drink
and
it
came
like
magic
in
a
pint
bottle
it
was
not
ecstasy
but
it
was
comfort
,
I
returned
to
papa
’
s
roof
and
lived
secluded
if
not
happy
during
some
years
until
one
day
papa
came
smoothly
blundering
in
and
said
that
Arthur
Clennam
awaited
me
below
,
I
went
below
and
found
him
ask
me
not
what
I
found
him
except
that
he
was
still
unmarried
still
unchanged
!
’
The
dark
mystery
with
which
Flora
now
enshrouded
herself
might
have
stopped
other
fingers
than
the
nimble
fingers
that
worked
near
her
.
They
worked
on
without
pause
,
and
the
busy
head
bent
over
them
watching
the
stitches
.
‘
Ask
me
not
,
’
said
Flora
,
‘
if
I
love
him
still
or
if
he
still
loves
me
or
what
the
end
is
to
be
or
when
,
we
are
surrounded
by
watchful
eyes
and
it
may
be
that
we
are
destined
to
pine
asunder
it
may
be
never
more
to
be
reunited
not
a
word
not
a
breath
not
a
look
to
betray
us
all
must
be
secret
as
the
tomb
wonder
not
therefore
that
even
if
I
should
seem
comparatively
cold
to
Arthur
or
Arthur
should
seem
comparatively
cold
to
me
we
have
fatal
reasons
it
is
enough
if
we
understand
them
hush
!
’
All
of
which
Flora
said
with
so
much
headlong
vehemence
as
if
she
really
believed
it
.
There
is
not
much
doubt
that
when
she
worked
herself
into
full
mermaid
condition
,
she
did
actually
believe
whatever
she
said
in
it
.
‘
Hush
!
’
repeated
Flora
,
‘
I
have
now
told
you
all
,
confidence
is
established
between
us
hush
,
for
Arthur
’
s
sake
I
will
always
be
a
friend
to
you
my
dear
girl
and
in
Arthur
’
s
name
you
may
always
rely
upon
me
.
’
The
nimble
fingers
laid
aside
the
work
,
and
the
little
figure
rose
and
kissed
her
hand
.
‘
You
are
very
cold
,
’
said
Flora
,
changing
to
her
own
natural
kind
-
hearted
manner
,
and
gaining
greatly
by
the
change
.
‘
Don
’
t
work
to
-
day
.
I
am
sure
you
are
not
well
I
am
sure
you
are
not
strong
.
’