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If
Little
Dorrit
found
herself
left
a
little
lonely
and
a
little
low
that
night
,
nothing
would
have
done
so
much
against
her
feeling
of
depression
as
the
being
able
to
sit
at
work
by
her
father
,
as
in
the
old
time
,
and
help
him
to
his
supper
and
his
rest
.
But
that
was
not
to
be
thought
of
now
,
when
they
sat
in
the
state
-
equipage
with
Mrs
General
on
the
coach
-
box
.
And
as
to
supper
!
If
Mr
Dorrit
had
wanted
supper
,
there
was
an
Italian
cook
and
there
was
a
Swiss
confectioner
,
who
must
have
put
on
caps
as
high
as
the
Pope
’
s
Mitre
,
and
have
performed
the
mysteries
of
Alchemists
in
a
copper
-
saucepaned
laboratory
below
,
before
he
could
have
got
it
.
He
was
sententious
and
didactic
that
night
.
If
he
had
been
simply
loving
,
he
would
have
done
Little
Dorrit
more
good
;
but
she
accepted
him
as
he
was
—
when
had
she
not
accepted
him
as
he
was
!
—
and
made
the
most
and
best
of
him
.
Mrs
General
at
length
retired
.
Her
retirement
for
the
night
was
always
her
frostiest
ceremony
,
as
if
she
felt
it
necessary
that
the
human
imagination
should
be
chilled
into
stone
to
prevent
its
following
her
.
When
she
had
gone
through
her
rigid
preliminaries
,
amounting
to
a
sort
of
genteel
platoon
-
exercise
,
she
withdrew
.
Little
Dorrit
then
put
her
arm
round
her
father
’
s
neck
,
to
bid
him
good
night
.
‘
Amy
,
my
dear
,
’
said
Mr
Dorrit
,
taking
her
by
the
hand
,
‘
this
is
the
close
of
a
day
,
that
has
—
ha
—
greatly
impressed
and
gratified
me
.
’
‘
A
little
tired
you
,
dear
,
too
?
’
‘
No
,
’
said
Mr
Dorrit
,
‘
no
:
I
am
not
sensible
of
fatigue
when
it
arises
from
an
occasion
so
—
hum
—
replete
with
gratification
of
the
purest
kind
.
’
Little
Dorrit
was
glad
to
find
him
in
such
heart
,
and
smiled
from
her
own
heart
.
‘
My
dear
,
’
he
continued
,
‘
this
is
an
occasion
—
ha
—
teeming
with
a
good
example
.
With
a
good
example
,
my
favourite
and
attached
child
—
hum
—
to
you
.
’
Little
Dorrit
,
fluttered
by
his
words
,
did
not
know
what
to
say
,
though
he
stopped
as
if
he
expected
her
to
say
something
.
‘
Amy
,
’
he
resumed
;
‘
your
dear
sister
,
our
Fanny
,
has
contracted
ha
hum
—
a
marriage
,
eminently
calculated
to
extend
the
basis
of
our
—
ha
—
connection
,
and
to
—
hum
—
consolidate
our
social
relations
.
My
love
,
I
trust
that
the
time
is
not
far
distant
when
some
—
ha
—
eligible
partner
may
be
found
for
you
.
’