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With
submission
,
my
soul
,
pleaded
Mr
Sparkler
.
I
know
I
have
a
habit
of
it
,
and
I
thank
you
very
much
,
my
adorable
girl
,
for
taking
the
trouble
to
correct
it
;
but
my
mother
is
admitted
on
all
sides
to
be
a
remarkably
fine
woman
,
and
she
really
hasn
t
any
.
That
may
be
,
or
may
not
be
,
returned
Fanny
,
but
pray
don
t
mention
it
any
more
.
I
will
not
,
my
love
,
said
Mr
Sparkler
.
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Then
,
in
fact
,
you
have
nothing
more
to
say
,
Edmund
;
have
you
?
inquired
Fanny
.
So
far
from
it
,
my
adorable
girl
,
answered
Mr
Sparkler
,
I
apologise
for
having
said
so
much
.
Mr
Sparkler
perceived
,
by
a
kind
of
inspiration
,
that
the
question
implied
had
he
not
better
go
?
He
therefore
withdrew
the
fraternal
railing
,
and
neatly
said
that
he
thought
he
would
,
with
submission
,
take
his
leave
.
He
did
not
go
without
being
congratulated
by
Amy
,
as
well
as
she
could
discharge
that
office
in
the
flutter
and
distress
of
her
spirits
.
When
he
was
gone
,
she
said
,
O
Fanny
,
Fanny
!
and
turned
to
her
sister
in
the
bright
window
,
and
fell
upon
her
bosom
and
cried
there
.
Fanny
laughed
at
first
;
but
soon
laid
her
face
against
her
sister
s
and
cried
too
a
little
.
It
was
the
last
time
Fanny
ever
showed
that
there
was
any
hidden
,
suppressed
,
or
conquered
feeling
in
her
on
the
matter
.
From
that
hour
the
way
she
had
chosen
lay
before
her
,
and
she
trod
it
with
her
own
imperious
self
-
willed
step
.
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should
not
be
joined
together
Mr
Dorrit
,
on
being
informed
by
his
elder
daughter
that
she
had
accepted
matrimonial
overtures
from
Mr
Sparkler
,
to
whom
she
had
plighted
her
troth
,
received
the
communication
at
once
with
great
dignity
and
with
a
large
display
of
parental
pride
;
his
dignity
dilating
with
the
widened
prospect
of
advantageous
ground
from
which
to
make
acquaintances
,
and
his
parental
pride
being
developed
by
Miss
Fanny
s
ready
sympathy
with
that
great
object
of
his
existence
.
He
gave
her
to
understand
that
her
noble
ambition
found
harmonious
echoes
in
his
heart
;
and
bestowed
his
blessing
on
her
,
as
a
child
brimful
of
duty
and
good
principle
,
self
-
devoted
to
the
aggrandisement
of
the
family
name
.
To
Mr
Sparkler
,
when
Miss
Fanny
permitted
him
to
appear
,
Mr
Dorrit
said
,
he
would
not
disguise
that
the
alliance
Mr
Sparkler
did
him
the
honour
to
propose
was
highly
congenial
to
his
feelings
;
both
as
being
in
unison
with
the
spontaneous
affections
of
his
daughter
Fanny
,
and
as
opening
a
family
connection
of
a
gratifying
nature
with
Mr
Merdle
,
the
master
spirit
of
the
age
.
Mrs
Merdle
also
,
as
a
leading
lady
rich
in
distinction
,
elegance
,
grace
,
and
beauty
,
he
mentioned
in
very
laudatory
terms
.