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It
s
not
likely
I
well
know
,
said
Flora
,
but
it
s
possible
and
being
possible
when
I
had
the
gratification
of
reading
in
the
papers
that
you
had
arrived
from
Italy
and
were
going
back
I
made
up
my
mind
to
try
it
for
you
might
come
across
him
or
hear
something
of
him
and
if
so
what
a
blessing
and
relief
to
all
!
Allow
me
to
ask
,
madam
,
said
Mr
Dorrit
,
with
his
ideas
in
wild
confusion
,
to
whom
ha
TO
WHOM
,
he
repeated
it
with
a
raised
voice
in
mere
desperation
,
you
at
present
allude
?
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To
the
foreigner
from
Italy
who
disappeared
in
the
City
as
no
doubt
you
have
read
in
the
papers
equally
with
myself
,
said
Flora
,
not
referring
to
private
sources
by
the
name
of
Pancks
from
which
one
gathers
what
dreadfully
ill
-
natured
things
some
people
are
wicked
enough
to
whisper
most
likely
judging
others
by
themselves
and
what
the
uneasiness
and
indignation
of
Arthur
quite
unable
to
overcome
it
Doyce
and
Clennam
cannot
fail
to
be
.
It
happened
,
fortunately
for
the
elucidation
of
any
intelligible
result
,
that
Mr
Dorrit
had
heard
or
read
nothing
about
the
matter
.
This
caused
Mrs
Finching
,
with
many
apologies
for
being
in
great
practical
difficulties
as
to
finding
the
way
to
her
pocket
among
the
stripes
of
her
dress
at
length
to
produce
a
police
handbill
,
setting
forth
that
a
foreign
gentleman
of
the
name
of
Blandois
,
last
from
Venice
,
had
unaccountably
disappeared
on
such
a
night
in
such
a
part
of
the
city
of
London
;
that
he
was
known
to
have
entered
such
a
house
,
at
such
an
hour
;
that
he
was
stated
by
the
inmates
of
that
house
to
have
left
it
,
about
so
many
minutes
before
midnight
;
and
that
he
had
never
been
beheld
since
.
This
,
with
exact
particulars
of
time
and
locality
,
and
with
a
good
detailed
description
of
the
foreign
gentleman
who
had
so
mysteriously
vanished
,
Mr
Dorrit
read
at
large
.
Blandois
!
said
Mr
Dorrit
.
Venice
!
And
this
description
!
I
know
this
gentleman
.
He
has
been
in
my
house
.
He
is
intimately
acquainted
with
a
gentleman
of
good
family
(
but
in
indifferent
circumstances
)
,
of
whom
I
am
a
hum
patron
.
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Then
my
humble
and
pressing
entreaty
is
the
more
,
said
Flora
,
that
in
travelling
back
you
will
have
the
kindness
to
look
for
this
foreign
gentleman
along
all
the
roads
and
up
and
down
all
the
turnings
and
to
make
inquiries
for
him
at
all
the
hotels
and
orange
-
trees
and
vineyards
and
volcanoes
and
places
for
he
must
be
somewhere
and
why
doesn
t
he
come
forward
and
say
he
s
there
and
clear
all
parties
up
?
Pray
,
madam
,
said
Mr
Dorrit
,
referring
to
the
handbill
again
,
who
is
Clennam
and
Co
.
?
Ha
.
I
see
the
name
mentioned
here
,
in
connection
with
the
occupation
of
the
house
which
Monsieur
Blandois
was
seen
to
enter
:
who
is
Clennam
and
Co
.
?
Is
it
the
individual
of
whom
I
had
formerly
hum
some
ha
slight
transitory
knowledge
,
and
to
whom
I
believe
you
have
referred
?
Is
it
ha
that
person
?