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Those
menials
having
obeyed
the
mandate
,
Edward
Dorrit
,
Esquire
,
proceeded
.
‘
Perhaps
it
’
s
a
matter
of
policy
to
let
you
all
know
that
these
Gowans
—
in
whose
favour
,
or
at
least
the
gentleman
’
s
,
I
can
’
t
be
supposed
to
be
much
prepossessed
myself
—
are
known
to
people
of
importance
,
if
that
makes
any
difference
.
’
‘
That
,
I
would
say
,
’
observed
the
fair
varnisher
,
‘
Makes
the
greatest
difference
.
The
connection
in
question
,
being
really
people
of
importance
and
consideration
—
’
‘
As
to
that
,
’
said
Edward
Dorrit
,
Esquire
,
‘
I
’
ll
give
you
the
means
of
judging
for
yourself
.
You
are
acquainted
,
perhaps
,
with
the
famous
name
of
Merdle
?
’
‘
The
great
Merdle
!
’
exclaimed
Mrs
General
.
‘
The
Merdle
,
’
said
Edward
Dorrit
,
Esquire
.
‘
They
are
known
to
him
.
Mrs
Gowan
—
I
mean
the
dowager
,
my
polite
friend
’
s
mother
—
is
intimate
with
Mrs
Merdle
,
and
I
know
these
two
to
be
on
their
visiting
list
.
’
‘
If
so
,
a
more
undeniable
guarantee
could
not
be
given
,
’
said
Mrs
General
to
Mr
Dorrit
,
raising
her
gloves
and
bowing
her
head
,
as
if
she
were
doing
homage
to
some
visible
graven
image
.
‘
I
beg
to
ask
my
son
,
from
motives
of
—
ah
—
curiosity
,
’
Mr
Dorrit
observed
,
with
a
decided
change
in
his
manner
,
‘
how
he
becomes
possessed
of
this
—
hum
—
timely
information
?
’
‘
It
’
s
not
a
long
story
,
sir
,
’
returned
Edward
Dorrit
,
Esquire
,
‘
and
you
shall
have
it
out
of
hand
.
To
begin
with
,
Mrs
Merdle
is
the
lady
you
had
the
parley
with
at
what
’
s
-
his
-
name
place
.
’
‘
Martigny
,
’
interposed
Miss
Fanny
with
an
air
of
infinite
languor
.