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Mrs
Plornish
here
interposed
with
great
condescension
,
and
explained
to
Mr
Baptist
.
‘
E
please
.
E
glad
get
money
.
’
The
little
man
smiled
and
nodded
.
His
bright
face
seemed
uncommonly
attractive
to
Mr
Pancks
.
‘
How
’
s
he
getting
on
in
his
limb
?
’
he
asked
Mrs
Plornish
.
‘
Oh
,
he
’
s
a
deal
better
,
sir
,
’
said
Mrs
Plornish
.
‘
We
expect
next
week
he
’
ll
be
able
to
leave
off
his
stick
entirely
.
’
(
The
opportunity
being
too
favourable
to
be
lost
,
Mrs
Plornish
displayed
her
great
accomplishment
by
explaining
with
pardonable
pride
to
Mr
Baptist
,
‘
E
ope
you
leg
well
soon
.
’
)
‘
He
’
s
a
merry
fellow
,
too
,
’
said
Mr
Pancks
,
admiring
him
as
if
he
were
a
mechanical
toy
.
‘
How
does
he
live
?
’
‘
Why
,
sir
,
’
rejoined
Mrs
Plornish
,
‘
he
turns
out
to
have
quite
a
power
of
carving
them
flowers
that
you
see
him
at
now
.
’
(
Mr
Baptist
,
watching
their
faces
as
they
spoke
,
held
up
his
work
.
Mrs
Plornish
interpreted
in
her
Italian
manner
,
on
behalf
of
Mr
Pancks
,
‘
E
please
.
Double
good
!
’
)
‘
Can
he
live
by
that
?
’
asked
Mr
Pancks
.
‘
He
can
live
on
very
little
,
sir
,
and
it
is
expected
as
he
will
be
able
,
in
time
,
to
make
a
very
good
living
.
Mr
Clennam
got
it
him
to
do
,
and
gives
him
odd
jobs
besides
in
at
the
Works
next
door
—
makes
‘
em
for
him
,
in
short
,
when
he
knows
he
wants
‘
em
.
’
‘
And
what
does
he
do
with
himself
,
now
,
when
he
ain
’
t
hard
at
it
?
’
said
Mr
Pancks
.
‘
Why
,
not
much
as
yet
,
sir
,
on
accounts
I
suppose
of
not
being
able
to
walk
much
;
but
he
goes
about
the
Yard
,
and
he
chats
without
particular
understanding
or
being
understood
,
and
he
plays
with
the
children
,
and
he
sits
in
the
sun
—
he
’
ll
sit
down
anywhere
,
as
if
it
was
an
arm
-
chair
—
and
he
’
ll
sing
,
and
he
’
ll
laugh
!
’