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‘
Fanny
,
’
returned
Mrs
General
,
‘
at
present
forms
too
many
opinions
.
Perfect
breeding
forms
none
,
and
is
never
demonstrative
.
’
Lest
he
himself
should
be
found
deficient
in
perfect
breeding
,
Mr
Dorrit
hastened
to
reply
,
‘
Unquestionably
,
madam
,
you
are
right
.
’
Mrs
General
returned
,
in
her
emotionless
and
expressionless
manner
,
‘
I
believe
so
.
’
‘
But
you
are
aware
,
my
dear
madam
,
’
said
Mr
Dorrit
,
‘
that
my
daughters
had
the
misfortune
to
lose
their
lamented
mother
when
they
were
very
young
;
and
that
,
in
consequence
of
my
not
having
been
until
lately
the
recognised
heir
to
my
property
,
they
have
lived
with
me
as
a
comparatively
poor
,
though
always
proud
,
gentleman
,
in
—
ha
hum
—
retirement
!
’
‘
I
do
not
,
’
said
Mrs
General
,
‘
lose
sight
of
the
circumstance
.
’
‘
Madam
,
’
pursued
Mr
Dorrit
,
‘
of
my
daughter
Fanny
,
under
her
present
guidance
and
with
such
an
example
constantly
before
her
—
’
(
Mrs
General
shut
her
eyes
.
)
—
‘
I
have
no
misgivings
.
There
is
adaptability
of
character
in
Fanny
.
But
my
younger
daughter
,
Mrs
General
,
rather
worries
and
vexes
my
thoughts
.
I
must
inform
you
that
she
has
always
been
my
favourite
.
’
‘
There
is
no
accounting
,
’
said
Mrs
General
,
‘
for
these
partialities
.
’
‘
Ha
—
no
,
’
assented
Mr
Dorrit
.
‘
No
.
Now
,
madam
,
I
am
troubled
by
noticing
that
Amy
is
not
,
so
to
speak
,
one
of
ourselves
.
She
does
not
care
to
go
about
with
us
;
she
is
lost
in
the
society
we
have
here
;
our
tastes
are
evidently
not
her
tastes
.
Which
,
’
said
Mr
Dorrit
,
summing
up
with
judicial
gravity
,
‘
is
to
say
,
in
other
words
,
that
there
is
something
wrong
in
—
ha
—
Amy
.
’