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‘
My
precious
child
,
’
said
Fanny
,
‘
don
’
t
anticipate
me
.
Let
me
impart
my
confidence
to
you
,
you
flurried
little
thing
,
in
my
own
way
.
As
to
your
guess
,
if
I
answered
it
literally
,
I
should
answer
no
.
For
really
it
is
not
my
marriage
that
is
in
question
,
half
as
much
as
it
is
Edmund
’
s
.
’
Little
Dorrit
looked
,
and
perhaps
not
altogether
without
cause
,
somewhat
at
a
loss
to
understand
this
fine
distinction
.
‘
I
am
in
no
difficulty
,
’
exclaimed
Fanny
,
‘
and
in
no
hurry
.
I
am
not
wanted
at
any
public
office
,
or
to
give
any
vote
anywhere
else
.
But
Edmund
is
.
And
Edmund
is
deeply
dejected
at
the
idea
of
going
away
by
himself
,
and
,
indeed
,
I
don
’
t
like
that
he
should
be
trusted
by
himself
.
For
,
if
it
’
s
possible
—
and
it
generally
is
—
to
do
a
foolish
thing
,
he
is
sure
to
do
it
.
’
As
she
concluded
this
impartial
summary
of
the
reliance
that
might
be
safely
placed
upon
her
future
husband
,
she
took
off
,
with
an
air
of
business
,
the
bonnet
she
wore
,
and
dangled
it
by
its
strings
upon
the
ground
.
‘
It
is
far
more
Edmund
’
s
question
,
therefore
,
than
mine
.
However
,
we
need
say
no
more
about
that
.
That
is
self
-
evident
on
the
face
of
it
.
Well
,
my
dearest
Amy
!
The
point
arising
,
is
he
to
go
by
himself
,
or
is
he
not
to
go
by
himself
,
this
other
point
arises
,
are
we
to
be
married
here
and
shortly
,
or
are
we
to
be
married
at
home
months
hence
?
’
‘
I
see
I
am
going
to
lose
you
,
Fanny
.
’
‘
What
a
little
thing
you
are
,
’
cried
Fanny
,
half
tolerant
and
half
impatient
,
‘
for
anticipating
one
!
Pray
,
my
darling
,
hear
me
out
.
That
woman
,
’
she
spoke
of
Mrs
Merdle
,
of
course
,
‘
remains
here
until
after
Easter
;
so
,
in
the
case
of
my
being
married
here
and
going
to
London
with
Edmund
,
I
should
have
the
start
of
her
.
That
is
something
.
Further
,
Amy
.
That
woman
being
out
of
the
way
,
I
don
’
t
know
that
I
greatly
object
to
Mr
Merdle
’
s
proposal
to
Pa
that
Edmund
and
I
should
take
up
our
abode
in
that
house
—
you
know
—
where
you
once
went
with
a
dancer
,
my
dear
,
until
our
own
house
can
be
chosen
and
fitted
up
.
Further
still
,
Amy
.
Papa
having
always
intended
to
go
to
town
himself
,
in
the
spring
,
—
you
see
,
if
Edmund
and
I
were
married
here
,
we
might
go
off
to
Florence
,
where
papa
might
join
us
,
and
we
might
all
three
travel
home
together
.
Mr
Merdle
has
entreated
Pa
to
stay
with
him
in
that
same
mansion
I
have
mentioned
,
and
I
suppose
he
will
.
But
he
is
master
of
his
own
actions
;
and
upon
that
point
(
which
is
not
at
all
material
)
I
can
’
t
speak
positively
.
’
The
difference
between
papa
’
s
being
master
of
his
own
actions
and
Mr
Sparkler
’
s
being
nothing
of
the
sort
,
was
forcibly
expressed
by
Fanny
in
her
manner
of
stating
the
case
.
Not
that
her
sister
noticed
it
;
for
she
was
divided
between
regret
at
the
coming
separation
,
and
a
lingering
wish
that
she
had
been
included
in
the
plans
for
visiting
England
.