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Down
in
Bleeding
Heart
Yard
,
where
there
was
not
one
unappropriated
halfpenny
,
as
lively
an
interest
was
taken
in
this
paragon
of
men
as
on
the
Stock
Exchange
.
Mrs
Plornish
,
now
established
in
the
small
grocery
and
general
trade
in
a
snug
little
shop
at
the
crack
end
of
the
Yard
,
at
the
top
of
the
steps
,
with
her
little
old
father
and
Maggy
acting
as
assistants
,
habitually
held
forth
about
him
over
the
counter
in
conversation
with
her
customers
.
Mr
Plornish
,
who
had
a
small
share
in
a
small
builder
s
business
in
the
neighbourhood
,
said
,
trowel
in
hand
,
on
the
tops
of
scaffolds
and
on
the
tiles
of
houses
,
that
people
did
tell
him
as
Mr
Merdle
was
the
one
,
mind
you
,
to
put
us
all
to
rights
in
respects
of
that
which
all
on
us
looked
to
,
and
to
bring
us
all
safe
home
as
much
as
we
needed
,
mind
you
,
fur
toe
be
brought
.
Mr
Baptist
,
sole
lodger
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Plornish
was
reputed
in
whispers
to
lay
by
the
savings
which
were
the
result
of
his
simple
and
moderate
life
,
for
investment
in
one
of
Mr
Merdle
s
certain
enterprises
.
The
female
Bleeding
Hearts
,
when
they
came
for
ounces
of
tea
,
and
hundredweights
of
talk
,
gave
Mrs
Plornish
to
understand
,
That
how
,
ma
am
,
they
had
heard
from
their
cousin
Mary
Anne
,
which
worked
in
the
line
,
that
his
lady
s
dresses
would
fill
three
waggons
.
That
how
she
was
as
handsome
a
lady
,
ma
am
,
as
lived
,
no
matter
wheres
,
and
a
busk
like
marble
itself
.
That
how
,
according
to
what
they
was
told
,
ma
am
,
it
was
her
son
by
a
former
husband
as
was
took
into
the
Government
;
and
a
General
he
had
been
,
and
armies
he
had
marched
again
and
victory
crowned
,
if
all
you
heard
was
to
be
believed
.
That
how
it
was
reported
that
Mr
Merdle
s
words
had
been
,
that
if
they
could
have
made
it
worth
his
while
to
take
the
whole
Government
he
would
have
took
it
without
a
profit
,
but
that
take
it
he
could
not
and
stand
a
loss
.
That
how
it
was
not
to
be
expected
,
ma
am
,
that
he
should
lose
by
it
,
his
ways
being
,
as
you
might
say
and
utter
no
falsehood
,
paved
with
gold
;
but
that
how
it
was
much
to
be
regretted
that
something
handsome
hadn
t
been
got
up
to
make
it
worth
his
while
;
for
it
was
such
and
only
such
that
knowed
the
heighth
to
which
the
bread
and
butchers
meat
had
rose
,
and
it
was
such
and
only
such
that
both
could
and
would
bring
that
heighth
down
.
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So
rife
and
potent
was
the
fever
in
Bleeding
Heart
Yard
,
that
Mr
Pancks
s
rent
-
days
caused
no
interval
in
the
patients
.
The
disease
took
the
singular
form
,
on
those
occasions
,
of
causing
the
infected
to
find
an
unfathomable
excuse
and
consolation
in
allusions
to
the
magic
name
.
Now
,
then
!
Mr
Pancks
would
say
,
to
a
defaulting
lodger
.
Pay
up
!
Come
on
!
I
haven
t
got
it
,
Mr
Pancks
,
Defaulter
would
reply
.
I
tell
you
the
truth
,
sir
,
when
I
say
I
haven
t
got
so
much
as
a
single
sixpence
of
it
to
bless
myself
with
.
This
won
t
do
,
you
know
,
Mr
Pancks
would
retort
.
You
don
t
expect
it
will
do
;
do
you
?
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Defaulter
would
admit
,
with
a
low
-
spirited
No
,
sir
,
having
no
such
expectation
.
My
proprietor
isn
t
going
to
stand
this
,
you
know
,
Mr
Pancks
would
proceed
.
He
don
t
send
me
here
for
this
.
Pay
up
!
Come
!
The
Defaulter
would
make
answer
,
Ah
,
Mr
Pancks
.
If
I
was
the
rich
gentleman
whose
name
is
in
everybody
s
mouth
if
my
name
was
Merdle
,
sir
I
d
soon
pay
up
,
and
be
glad
to
do
it
.