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‘
Sounds
mercenary
to
ask
what
the
gentleman
is
to
get
with
the
lady
,
’
said
Mrs
Merdle
;
‘
but
Society
is
perhaps
a
little
mercenary
,
you
know
,
my
dear
.
’
‘
From
what
I
can
make
out
,
’
said
Mrs
Gowan
,
‘
I
believe
I
may
say
that
Henry
will
be
relieved
from
debt
—
’
‘
Much
in
debt
?
’
asked
Mrs
Merdle
through
her
eyeglass
.
‘
Why
tolerably
,
I
should
think
,
’
said
Mrs
Gowan
.
‘
Meaning
the
usual
thing
;
I
understand
;
just
so
,
’
Mrs
Merdle
observed
in
a
comfortable
sort
of
way
.
‘
And
that
the
father
will
make
them
an
allowance
of
three
hundred
a
-
year
,
or
perhaps
altogether
something
more
,
which
,
in
Italy
-
’
‘
Oh
!
Going
to
Italy
?
’
said
Mrs
Merdle
.
‘
For
Henry
to
study
.
You
need
be
at
no
loss
to
guess
why
,
my
dear
.
That
dreadful
Art
—
’
True
.
Mrs
Merdle
hastened
to
spare
the
feelings
of
her
afflicted
friend
.
She
understood
.
Say
no
more
!
‘
And
that
,
’
said
Mrs
Gowan
,
shaking
her
despondent
head
,
‘
that
’
s
all
.
That
,
’
repeated
Mrs
Gowan
,
furling
her
green
fan
for
the
moment
,
and
tapping
her
chin
with
it
(
it
was
on
the
way
to
being
a
double
chin
;
might
be
called
a
chin
and
a
half
at
present
)
,
‘
that
’
s
all
!
On
the
death
of
the
old
people
,
I
suppose
there
will
be
more
to
come
;
but
how
it
may
be
restricted
or
locked
up
,
I
don
’
t
know
.
And
as
to
that
,
they
may
live
for
ever
.
My
dear
,
they
are
just
the
kind
of
people
to
do
it
.
’