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Did
Mr
Pancks
know
anything
about
her
?
I
expect
,
rejoined
that
worthy
,
I
know
as
much
about
her
as
she
knows
about
herself
.
She
is
somebody
s
child
anybody
s
,
nobody
s
.
Put
her
in
a
room
in
London
here
with
any
six
people
old
enough
to
be
her
parents
,
and
her
parents
may
be
there
for
anything
she
knows
.
They
may
be
in
any
house
she
sees
,
they
may
be
in
any
churchyard
she
passes
,
she
may
run
against
em
in
any
street
,
she
may
make
chance
acquaintance
of
em
at
any
time
;
and
never
know
it
.
She
knows
nothing
about
em
.
She
knows
nothing
about
any
relative
whatever
.
Never
did
.
Never
will
.
Mr
Casby
could
enlighten
her
,
perhaps
?
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May
be
,
said
Pancks
.
I
expect
so
,
but
don
t
know
.
He
has
long
had
money
(
not
overmuch
as
I
make
out
)
in
trust
to
dole
out
to
her
when
she
can
t
do
without
it
.
Sometimes
she
s
proud
and
won
t
touch
it
for
a
length
of
time
;
sometimes
she
s
so
poor
that
she
must
have
it
.
She
writhes
under
her
life
.
A
woman
more
angry
,
passionate
,
reckless
,
and
revengeful
never
lived
.
She
came
for
money
to
-
night
.
Said
she
had
peculiar
occasion
for
it
.
I
think
,
observed
Clennam
musing
,
I
by
chance
know
what
occasion
I
mean
into
whose
pocket
the
money
is
to
go
.
Indeed
?
said
Pancks
.
If
it
s
a
compact
,
I
recommend
that
party
to
be
exact
in
it
.
I
wouldn
t
trust
myself
to
that
woman
,
young
and
handsome
as
she
is
,
if
I
had
wronged
her
;
no
,
not
for
twice
my
proprietor
s
money
!
Unless
,
Pancks
added
as
a
saving
clause
,
I
had
a
lingering
illness
on
me
,
and
wanted
to
get
it
over
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Arthur
,
hurriedly
reviewing
his
own
observation
of
her
,
found
it
to
tally
pretty
nearly
with
Mr
Pancks
s
view
.
The
wonder
is
to
me
,
pursued
Pancks
,
that
she
has
never
done
for
my
proprietor
,
as
the
only
person
connected
with
her
story
she
can
lay
hold
of
.
Mentioning
that
,
I
may
tell
you
,
between
ourselves
,
that
I
am
sometimes
tempted
to
do
for
him
myself
.
Arthur
started
and
said
,
Dear
me
,
Pancks
,
don
t
say
that
!