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To
which
Mr
Nandy
replied
:
I
am
heartily
of
your
opinion
,
Thomas
,
and
which
your
opinion
is
the
same
as
mine
,
and
therefore
no
more
words
and
not
being
backwards
with
that
opinion
,
which
opinion
giving
it
as
yes
,
Thomas
,
yes
,
is
the
opinion
in
which
yourself
and
me
must
ever
be
unanimously
jined
by
all
,
and
where
there
is
not
difference
of
opinion
there
can
be
none
but
one
opinion
,
which
fully
no
,
Thomas
,
Thomas
,
no
!
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Arthur
,
with
less
formality
,
expressed
himself
gratified
by
their
high
appreciation
of
so
very
slight
an
attention
on
his
part
;
and
explained
as
to
the
tea
that
he
had
not
yet
dined
,
and
was
going
straight
home
to
refresh
after
a
long
day
s
labour
,
or
he
would
have
readily
accepted
the
hospitable
offer
.
As
Mr
Pancks
was
somewhat
noisily
getting
his
steam
up
for
departure
,
he
concluded
by
asking
that
gentleman
if
he
would
walk
with
him
?
Mr
Pancks
said
he
desired
no
better
engagement
,
and
the
two
took
leave
of
Happy
Cottage
.
If
you
will
come
home
with
me
,
Pancks
,
said
Arthur
,
when
they
got
into
the
street
,
and
will
share
what
dinner
or
supper
there
is
,
it
will
be
next
door
to
an
act
of
charity
;
for
I
am
weary
and
out
of
sorts
to
-
night
.
Ask
me
to
do
a
greater
thing
than
that
,
said
Pancks
,
when
you
want
it
done
,
and
I
ll
do
it
.
Between
this
eccentric
personage
and
Clennam
,
a
tacit
understanding
and
accord
had
been
always
improving
since
Mr
Pancks
flew
over
Mr
Rugg
s
back
in
the
Marshalsea
Yard
.
When
the
carriage
drove
away
on
the
memorable
day
of
the
family
s
departure
,
these
two
had
looked
after
it
together
,
and
had
walked
slowly
away
together
.
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When
the
first
letter
came
from
little
Dorrit
,
nobody
was
more
interested
in
hearing
of
her
than
Mr
Pancks
.
The
second
letter
,
at
that
moment
in
Clennam
s
breast
-
pocket
,
particularly
remembered
him
by
name
.
Though
he
had
never
before
made
any
profession
or
protestation
to
Clennam
,
and
though
what
he
had
just
said
was
little
enough
as
to
the
words
in
which
it
was
expressed
,
Clennam
had
long
had
a
growing
belief
that
Mr
Pancks
,
in
his
own
odd
way
,
was
becoming
attached
to
him
.
All
these
strings
intertwining
made
Pancks
a
very
cable
of
anchorage
that
night
.
I
am
quite
alone
,
Arthur
explained
as
they
walked
on
.
My
partner
is
away
,
busily
engaged
at
a
distance
on
his
branch
of
our
business
,
and
you
shall
do
just
as
you
like
.
Thank
you
.
You
didn
t
take
particular
notice
of
little
Altro
just
now
;
did
you
?
said
Pancks
.