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‘
Oh
no
!
Let
me
stay
with
you
.
I
beg
and
pray
that
I
may
stay
with
you
!
I
want
nothing
but
to
stay
and
take
care
of
you
!
’
She
said
it
like
one
in
sudden
alarm
.
‘
Nay
,
Amy
,
Amy
,
’
said
Mr
Dorrit
.
‘
This
is
weak
and
foolish
,
weak
and
foolish
.
You
have
a
—
ha
—
responsibility
imposed
upon
you
by
your
position
.
It
is
to
develop
that
position
,
and
be
—
hum
—
worthy
of
that
position
.
As
to
taking
care
of
me
;
I
can
—
ha
—
take
care
of
myself
.
Or
,
’
he
added
after
a
moment
,
‘
if
I
should
need
to
be
taken
care
of
,
I
—
hum
—
can
,
with
the
—
ha
—
blessing
of
Providence
,
be
taken
care
of
,
I
—
ha
hum
—
I
cannot
,
my
dear
child
,
think
of
engrossing
,
and
—
ha
—
as
it
were
,
sacrificing
you
.
’
O
what
a
time
of
day
at
which
to
begin
that
profession
of
self
-
denial
;
at
which
to
make
it
,
with
an
air
of
taking
credit
for
it
;
at
which
to
believe
it
,
if
such
a
thing
could
be
!
‘
Don
’
t
speak
,
Amy
.
I
positively
say
I
cannot
do
it
.
I
—
ha
—
must
not
do
it
.
My
—
hum
—
conscience
would
not
allow
it
.
I
therefore
,
my
love
,
take
the
opportunity
afforded
by
this
gratifying
and
impressive
occasion
of
—
ha
—
solemnly
remarking
,
that
it
is
now
a
cherished
wish
and
purpose
of
mine
to
see
you
—
ha
—
eligibly
(
I
repeat
eligibly
)
married
.
’
‘
Oh
no
,
dear
!
Pray
!
’
‘
Amy
,
’
said
Mr
Dorrit
,
‘
I
am
well
persuaded
that
if
the
topic
were
referred
to
any
person
of
superior
social
knowledge
,
of
superior
delicacy
and
sense
—
let
us
say
,
for
instance
,
to
—
ha
—
Mrs
General
—
that
there
would
not
be
two
opinions
as
to
the
—
hum
—
affectionate
character
and
propriety
of
my
sentiments
.
But
,
as
I
know
your
loving
and
dutiful
nature
from
—
hum
—
from
experience
,
I
am
quite
satisfied
that
it
is
necessary
to
say
no
more
.
I
have
—
hum
—
no
husband
to
propose
at
present
,
my
dear
:
I
have
not
even
one
in
view
.
I
merely
wish
that
we
should
—
ha
—
understand
each
other
.
Hum
.
Good
night
,
my
dear
and
sole
remaining
daughter
.
Good
night
.
God
bless
you
!
’
If
the
thought
ever
entered
Little
Dorrit
’
s
head
that
night
,
that
he
could
give
her
up
lightly
now
in
his
prosperity
,
and
when
he
had
it
in
his
mind
to
replace
her
with
a
second
wife
,
she
drove
it
away
.
Faithful
to
him
still
,
as
in
the
worst
times
through
which
she
had
borne
him
single
-
handed
,
she
drove
the
thought
away
;
and
entertained
no
harder
reflection
,
in
her
tearful
unrest
,
than
that
he
now
saw
everything
through
their
wealth
,
and
through
the
care
he
always
had
upon
him
that
they
should
continue
rich
,
and
grow
richer
.
They
sat
in
their
equipage
of
state
,
with
Mrs
General
on
the
box
,
for
three
weeks
longer
,
and
then
he
started
for
Florence
to
join
Fanny
.
Little
Dorrit
would
have
been
glad
to
bear
him
company
so
far
,
only
for
the
sake
of
her
own
love
,
and
then
to
have
turned
back
alone
,
thinking
of
dear
England