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‘
Well
?
’
‘
Well
?
’
repeated
Mrs
Flintwinch
,
‘
I
think
so
!
I
sits
me
down
and
says
it
.
Well
!
—
Jeremiah
then
says
to
me
,
“
As
to
banns
,
next
Sunday
being
the
third
time
of
asking
(
for
I
’
ve
put
‘
em
up
a
fortnight
)
,
is
my
reason
for
naming
Monday
.
She
’
ll
speak
to
you
about
it
herself
,
and
now
she
’
ll
find
you
prepared
,
Affery
.
”
That
same
day
she
spoke
to
me
,
and
she
said
,
“
So
,
Affery
,
I
understand
that
you
and
Jeremiah
are
going
to
be
married
.
I
am
glad
of
it
,
and
so
are
you
,
with
reason
.
It
is
a
very
good
thing
for
you
,
and
very
welcome
under
the
circumstances
to
me
.
He
is
a
sensible
man
,
and
a
trustworthy
man
,
and
a
persevering
man
,
and
a
pious
man
.
”
What
could
I
say
when
it
had
come
to
that
?
Why
,
if
it
had
been
—
a
smothering
instead
of
a
wedding
,
’
Mrs
Flintwinch
cast
about
in
her
mind
with
great
pains
for
this
form
of
expression
,
‘
I
couldn
’
t
have
said
a
word
upon
it
,
against
them
two
clever
ones
.
’
‘
In
good
faith
,
I
believe
so
.
’
‘
And
so
you
may
,
Arthur
.
’
‘
Affery
,
what
girl
was
that
in
my
mother
’
s
room
just
now
?
’
‘
Girl
?
’
said
Mrs
Flintwinch
in
a
rather
sharp
key
.
‘
It
was
a
girl
,
surely
,
whom
I
saw
near
you
—
almost
hidden
in
the
dark
corner
?
’
‘
Oh
!
She
?
Little
Dorrit
?
She
’
s
nothing
;
she
’
s
a
whim
of
—
hers
.
’
It
was
a
peculiarity
of
Affery
Flintwinch
that
she
never
spoke
of
Mrs
Clennam
by
name
.
‘
But
there
’
s
another
sort
of
girls
than
that
about
.
Have
you
forgot
your
old
sweetheart
?
Long
and
long
ago
,
I
’
ll
be
bound
.
’
‘
I
suffered
enough
from
my
mother
’
s
separating
us
,
to
remember
her
.
I
recollect
her
very
well
.
’