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There
he
went
,
until
Brook
Street
stopped
him
.
Then
,
forth
from
its
magnificent
case
came
the
jewel
;
not
lustrous
in
itself
,
but
quite
the
contrary
.
Commotion
in
the
office
of
the
hotel
.
Merdle
!
The
landlord
,
though
a
gentleman
of
a
haughty
spirit
who
had
just
driven
a
pair
of
thorough
-
bred
horses
into
town
,
turned
out
to
show
him
up
-
stairs
.
The
clerks
and
servants
cut
him
off
by
back
-
passages
,
and
were
found
accidentally
hovering
in
doorways
and
angles
,
that
they
might
look
upon
him
.
Merdle
!
O
ye
sun
,
moon
,
and
stars
,
the
great
man
!
The
rich
man
,
who
had
in
a
manner
revised
the
New
Testament
,
and
already
entered
into
the
kingdom
of
Heaven
.
The
man
who
could
have
any
one
he
chose
to
dine
with
him
,
and
who
had
made
the
money
!
As
he
went
up
the
stairs
,
people
were
already
posted
on
the
lower
stairs
,
that
his
shadow
might
fall
upon
them
when
he
came
down
.
So
were
the
sick
brought
out
and
laid
in
the
track
of
the
Apostle
who
had
not
got
into
the
good
society
,
and
had
not
made
the
money
.
Mr
Dorrit
,
dressing
-
gowned
and
newspapered
,
was
at
his
breakfast
.
The
Courier
,
with
agitation
in
his
voice
,
announced
Miss
Mairdale
!
Mr
Dorrit
s
overwrought
heart
bounded
as
he
leaped
up
.
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Mr
Merdle
,
this
is
ha
indeed
an
honour
.
Permit
me
to
express
the
hum
sense
,
the
high
sense
,
I
entertain
of
this
ha
hum
highly
gratifying
act
of
attention
.
I
am
well
aware
,
sir
,
of
the
many
demands
upon
your
time
,
and
its
ha
enormous
value
,
Mr
Dorrit
could
not
say
enormous
roundly
enough
for
his
own
satisfaction
.
That
you
should
ha
at
this
early
hour
,
bestow
any
of
your
priceless
time
upon
me
,
is
ha
a
compliment
that
I
acknowledge
with
the
greatest
esteem
.
Mr
Dorrit
positively
trembled
in
addressing
the
great
man
.
Mr
Merdle
uttered
,
in
his
subdued
,
inward
,
hesitating
voice
,
a
few
sounds
that
were
to
no
purpose
whatever
;
and
finally
said
,
I
am
glad
to
see
you
,
sir
.
You
are
very
kind
,
said
Mr
Dorrit
.
Truly
kind
.
By
this
time
the
visitor
was
seated
,
and
was
passing
his
great
hand
over
his
exhausted
forehead
.
You
are
well
,
I
hope
,
Mr
Merdle
?
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I
am
as
well
as
I
yes
,
I
am
as
well
as
I
usually
am
,
said
Mr
Merdle
.
Your
occupations
must
be
immense
.
Tolerably
so
.
But
Oh
dear
no
,
there
s
not
much
the
matter
with
me
,
said
Mr
Merdle
,
looking
round
the
room
.