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‘
Why
,
yes
,
ma
’
am
,
’
said
Pancks
,
‘
rather
so
lately
;
I
have
lately
been
round
this
way
a
good
deal
,
owing
to
one
thing
and
another
.
’
‘
Beg
Mr
Casby
and
his
daughter
not
to
trouble
themselves
,
by
deputy
,
about
me
.
When
they
wish
to
see
me
,
they
know
I
am
here
to
see
them
.
They
have
no
need
to
trouble
themselves
to
send
.
You
have
no
need
to
trouble
yourself
to
come
.
’
‘
Not
the
least
trouble
,
ma
’
am
,
’
said
Mr
Pancks
.
‘
You
really
are
looking
uncommonly
nicely
,
ma
’
am
.
’
‘
Thank
you
.
Good
evening
.
’
The
dismissal
,
and
its
accompanying
finger
pointed
straight
at
the
door
,
was
so
curt
and
direct
that
Mr
Pancks
did
not
see
his
way
to
prolong
his
visit
.
He
stirred
up
his
hair
with
his
sprightliest
expression
,
glanced
at
the
little
figure
again
,
said
‘
Good
evening
,
ma
‘
am
;
don
’
t
come
down
,
Mrs
Affery
,
I
know
the
road
to
the
door
,
’
and
steamed
out
.
Mrs
Clennam
,
her
chin
resting
on
her
hand
,
followed
him
with
attentive
and
darkly
distrustful
eyes
;
and
Affery
stood
looking
at
her
as
if
she
were
spell
-
bound
.
Slowly
and
thoughtfully
,
Mrs
Clennam
’
s
eyes
turned
from
the
door
by
which
Pancks
had
gone
out
,
to
Little
Dorrit
,
rising
from
the
carpet
.
With
her
chin
drooping
more
heavily
on
her
hand
,
and
her
eyes
vigilant
and
lowering
,
the
sick
woman
sat
looking
at
her
until
she
attracted
her
attention
.
Little
Dorrit
coloured
under
such
a
gaze
,
and
looked
down
.
Mrs
Clennam
still
sat
intent
.
‘
Little
Dorrit
,
’
she
said
,
when
she
at
last
broke
silence
,
‘
what
do
you
know
of
that
man
?
’
‘
I
don
’
t
know
anything
of
him
,
ma
’
am
,
except
that
I
have
seen
him
about
,
and
that
he
has
spoken
to
me
.
’
‘
What
has
he
said
to
you
?
’