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‘
Except
,
my
dear
,
’
said
Mr
Dorrit
,
‘
except
—
ha
—
as
it
afforded
me
unusual
gratification
to
—
hum
—
show
by
any
means
,
however
slight
and
worthless
,
the
—
ha
,
hum
—
high
estimation
in
which
,
in
—
ha
—
common
with
the
rest
of
the
world
,
I
hold
so
distinguished
and
princely
a
character
as
Mr
Merdle
’
s
.
’
The
bosom
received
this
tribute
in
its
most
engaging
manner
.
‘
Mr
Merdle
,
’
observed
Fanny
,
as
a
means
of
dismissing
Mr
Sparkler
into
the
background
,
‘
is
quite
a
theme
of
Papa
’
s
,
you
must
know
,
Mrs
Merdle
.
’
‘
I
have
been
—
ha
—
disappointed
,
madam
,
’
said
Mr
Dorrit
,
‘
to
understand
from
Mr
Sparkler
that
there
is
no
great
—
hum
—
probability
of
Mr
Merdle
’
s
coming
abroad
.
’
‘
Why
,
indeed
,
’
said
Mrs
Merdle
,
‘
he
is
so
much
engaged
and
in
such
request
,
that
I
fear
not
.
He
has
not
been
able
to
get
abroad
for
years
.
You
,
Miss
Dorrit
,
I
believe
have
been
almost
continually
abroad
for
a
long
time
.
’
‘
Oh
dear
yes
,
’
drawled
Fanny
,
with
the
greatest
hardihood
.
‘
An
immense
number
of
years
.
’
‘
So
I
should
have
inferred
,
’
said
Mrs
Merdle
.
‘
Exactly
,
’
said
Fanny
.
‘
I
trust
,
however
,
’
resumed
Mr
Dorrit
,
‘
that
if
I
have
not
the
—
hum
—
great
advantage
of
becoming
known
to
Mr
Merdle
on
this
side
of
the
Alps
or
Mediterranean
,
I
shall
have
that
honour
on
returning
to
England
.
It
is
an
honour
I
particularly
desire
and
shall
particularly
esteem
.
’
‘
Mr
Merdle
,
’
said
Mrs
Merdle
,
who
had
been
looking
admiringly
at
Fanny
through
her
eye
-
glass
,
‘
will
esteem
it
,
I
am
sure
,
no
less
.
’