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‘
And
you
know
it
,
I
know
,
’
retorted
Fanny
.
‘
Well
,
my
precious
child
!
If
he
is
not
to
be
trusted
by
himself
,
it
follows
,
I
suppose
,
that
I
should
go
with
him
?
’
‘
It
—
seems
so
,
love
,
’
said
Little
Dorrit
.
‘
Therefore
,
having
heard
the
arrangements
that
are
feasible
to
carry
out
that
object
,
am
I
to
understand
,
dearest
Amy
,
that
on
the
whole
you
advise
me
to
make
them
?
’
‘
It
—
seems
so
,
love
,
’
said
Little
Dorrit
again
.
‘
Very
well
,
’
cried
Fanny
with
an
air
of
resignation
,
‘
then
I
suppose
it
must
be
done
!
I
came
to
you
,
my
sweet
,
the
moment
I
saw
the
doubt
,
and
the
necessity
of
deciding
.
I
have
now
decided
.
So
let
it
be
.
’
After
yielding
herself
up
,
in
this
pattern
manner
,
to
sisterly
advice
and
the
force
of
circumstances
,
Fanny
became
quite
benignant
:
as
one
who
had
laid
her
own
inclinations
at
the
feet
of
her
dearest
friend
,
and
felt
a
glow
of
conscience
in
having
made
the
sacrifice
.
‘
After
all
,
my
Amy
,
’
she
said
to
her
sister
,
‘
you
are
the
best
of
small
creatures
,
and
full
of
good
sense
;
and
I
don
’
t
know
what
I
shall
ever
do
without
you
!
’
With
which
words
she
folded
her
in
a
closer
embrace
,
and
a
really
fond
one
.
‘
Not
that
I
contemplate
doing
without
You
,
Amy
,
by
any
means
,
for
I
hope
we
shall
ever
be
next
to
inseparable
.
And
now
,
my
pet
,
I
am
going
to
give
you
a
word
of
advice
.
When
you
are
left
alone
here
with
Mrs
General
—
’
‘
I
am
to
be
left
alone
here
with
Mrs
General
?
’
said
Little
Dorrit
,
quietly
.