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‘
It
would
not
,
’
said
Mr
Merdle
,
‘
be
at
the
present
moment
easy
for
what
I
may
call
a
mere
outsider
to
come
into
any
of
the
good
things
—
of
course
I
speak
of
my
own
good
things
—
’
‘
Of
course
,
of
course
!
’
cried
Mr
Dorrit
,
in
a
tone
implying
that
there
were
no
other
good
things
.
‘
—
Unless
at
a
high
price
.
At
what
we
are
accustomed
to
term
a
very
long
figure
.
’
Mr
Dorrit
laughed
in
the
buoyancy
of
his
spirit
.
Ha
,
ha
,
ha
!
Long
figure
.
Good
.
Ha
.
Very
expressive
to
be
sure
!
‘
However
,
’
said
Mr
Merdle
,
‘
I
do
generally
retain
in
my
own
hands
the
power
of
exercising
some
preference
—
people
in
general
would
be
pleased
to
call
it
favour
—
as
a
sort
of
compliment
for
my
care
and
trouble
.
’
‘
And
public
spirit
and
genius
,
’
Mr
Dorrit
suggested
.
Mr
Merdle
,
with
a
dry
,
swallowing
action
,
seemed
to
dispose
of
those
qualities
like
a
bolus
;
then
added
,
‘
As
a
sort
of
return
for
it
.
I
will
see
,
if
you
please
,
how
I
can
exert
this
limited
power
(
for
people
are
jealous
,
and
it
is
limited
)
,
to
your
advantage
.
’
‘
You
are
very
good
,
’
replied
Mr
Dorrit
.
‘
You
are
very
good
.
’
‘
Of
course
,
’
said
Mr
Merdle
,
‘
there
must
be
the
strictest
integrity
and
uprightness
in
these
transactions
;
there
must
be
the
purest
faith
between
man
and
man
;
there
must
be
unimpeached
and
unimpeachable
confidence
;
or
business
could
not
be
carried
on
.
’