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My
dear
girl
,
said
Clennam
,
it
is
in
the
natural
progress
and
change
of
time
.
All
homes
are
left
so
.
Yes
,
I
know
;
but
all
homes
are
not
left
with
such
a
blank
in
them
as
there
will
be
in
mine
when
I
am
gone
.
Not
that
there
is
any
scarcity
of
far
better
and
more
endearing
and
more
accomplished
girls
than
I
am
;
not
that
I
am
much
,
but
that
they
have
made
so
much
of
me
!
Pet
s
affectionate
heart
was
overcharged
,
and
she
sobbed
while
she
pictured
what
would
happen
.
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I
know
what
a
change
papa
will
feel
at
first
,
and
I
know
that
at
first
I
cannot
be
to
him
anything
like
what
I
have
been
these
many
years
.
And
it
is
then
,
Mr
Clennam
,
then
more
than
at
any
time
,
that
I
beg
and
entreat
you
to
remember
him
,
and
sometimes
to
keep
him
company
when
you
can
spare
a
little
while
;
and
to
tell
him
that
you
know
I
was
fonder
of
him
when
I
left
him
,
than
I
ever
was
in
all
my
life
.
For
there
is
nobody
he
told
me
so
himself
when
he
talked
to
me
this
very
day
there
is
nobody
he
likes
so
well
as
you
,
or
trusts
so
much
.
A
clue
to
what
had
passed
between
the
father
and
daughter
dropped
like
a
heavy
stone
into
the
well
of
Clennam
s
heart
,
and
swelled
the
water
to
his
eyes
.
He
said
,
cheerily
,
but
not
quite
so
cheerily
as
he
tried
to
say
,
that
it
should
be
done
that
he
gave
her
his
faithful
promise
.
If
I
do
not
speak
of
mama
,
said
Pet
,
more
moved
by
,
and
more
pretty
in
,
her
innocent
grief
,
than
Clennam
could
trust
himself
even
to
consider
for
which
reason
he
counted
the
trees
between
them
and
the
fading
light
as
they
slowly
diminished
in
number
it
is
because
mama
will
understand
me
better
in
this
action
,
and
will
feel
my
loss
in
a
different
way
,
and
will
look
forward
in
a
different
manner
.
But
you
know
what
a
dear
,
devoted
mother
she
is
,
and
you
will
remember
her
too
;
will
you
not
?
Let
Minnie
trust
him
,
Clennam
said
,
let
Minnie
trust
him
to
do
all
she
wished
.
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And
,
dear
Mr
Clennam
,
said
Minnie
,
because
papa
and
one
whom
I
need
not
name
,
do
not
fully
appreciate
and
understand
one
another
yet
,
as
they
will
by
-
and
-
by
;
and
because
it
will
be
the
duty
,
and
the
pride
,
and
pleasure
of
my
new
life
,
to
draw
them
to
a
better
knowledge
of
one
another
,
and
to
be
a
happiness
to
one
another
,
and
to
be
proud
of
one
another
,
and
to
love
one
another
,
both
loving
me
so
dearly
;
oh
,
as
you
are
a
kind
,
true
man
!
when
I
am
first
separated
from
home
(
I
am
going
a
long
distance
away
)
,
try
to
reconcile
papa
to
him
a
little
more
,
and
use
your
great
influence
to
keep
him
before
papa
s
mind
free
from
prejudice
and
in
his
real
form
.
Will
you
do
this
for
me
,
as
you
are
a
noble
-
hearted
friend
?
Poor
Pet
!
Self
-
deceived
,
mistaken
child
!
When
were
such
changes
ever
made
in
men
s
natural
relations
to
one
another
:
when
was
such
reconcilement
of
ingrain
differences
ever
effected
!
It
has
been
tried
many
times
by
other
daughters
,
Minnie
;
it
has
never
succeeded
;
nothing
has
ever
come
of
it
but
failure
.
So
Clennam
thought
.