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I
hope
you
will
not
think
of
me
with
displeasure
now
.
I
am
going
to
try
,
more
than
ever
,
to
adapt
myself
as
you
wish
to
what
surrounds
me
—
for
indeed
I
have
tried
all
along
,
though
I
have
failed
,
I
know
.
’
‘
Amy
,
’
he
returned
,
turning
short
upon
her
.
‘
You
—
ha
—
habitually
hurt
me
.
’
‘
Hurt
you
,
father
!
I
!
’
‘
There
is
a
—
hum
—
a
topic
,
’
said
Mr
Dorrit
,
looking
all
about
the
ceiling
of
the
room
,
and
never
at
the
attentive
,
uncomplainingly
shocked
face
,
‘
a
painful
topic
,
a
series
of
events
which
I
wish
—
ha
—
altogether
to
obliterate
.
This
is
understood
by
your
sister
,
who
has
already
remonstrated
with
you
in
my
presence
;
it
is
understood
by
your
brother
;
it
is
understood
by
—
ha
hum
—
by
every
one
of
delicacy
and
sensitiveness
except
yourself
—
ha
—
I
am
sorry
to
say
,
except
yourself
.
You
,
Amy
—
hum
—
you
alone
and
only
you
—
constantly
revive
the
topic
,
though
not
in
words
.
’
She
laid
her
hand
on
his
arm
.
She
did
nothing
more
.
She
gently
touched
him
.
The
trembling
hand
may
have
said
,
with
some
expression
,
‘
Think
of
me
,
think
how
I
have
worked
,
think
of
my
many
cares
!
’
But
she
said
not
a
syllable
herself
.
There
was
a
reproach
in
the
touch
so
addressed
to
him
that
she
had
not
foreseen
,
or
she
would
have
withheld
her
hand
.
He
began
to
justify
himself
in
a
heated
,
stumbling
,
angry
manner
,
which
made
nothing
of
it
.
‘
I
was
there
all
those
years
.
I
was
—
ha
—
universally
acknowledged
as
the
head
of
the
place
.
I
—
hum
—
I
caused
you
to
be
respected
there
,
Amy
.
I
—
ha
hum
—
I
gave
my
family
a
position
there
.
I
deserve
a
return
.
I
claim
a
return
.
I
say
,
sweep
it
off
the
face
of
the
earth
and
begin
afresh
.
Is
that
much
?
I
ask
,
is
that
much
?
’
He
did
not
once
look
at
her
,
as
he
rambled
on
in
this
way
;
but
gesticulated
at
,
and
appealed
to
,
the
empty
air
.
‘
I
have
suffered
.
Probably
I
know
how
much
I
have
suffered
better
than
any
one
—
ha
—
I
say
than
any
one
!
If
I
can
put
that
aside
,
if
I
can
eradicate
the
marks
of
what
I
have
endured
,
and
can
emerge
before
the
world
—
a
—
ha
—
gentleman
unspoiled
,
unspotted
—
is
it
a
great
deal
to
expect
—
I
say
again
,
is
it
a
great
deal
to
expect
—
that
my
children
should
—
hum
—
do
the
same
and
sweep
that
accursed
experience
off
the
face
of
the
earth
?
’