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‘
I
refer
,
Mrs
General
,
to
that
—
ha
—
strong
spirit
of
opposition
,
or
—
hum
—
I
might
say
—
ha
—
jealousy
in
Fanny
,
which
has
occasionally
risen
against
the
—
ha
—
sense
I
entertain
of
—
hum
—
the
claims
of
—
ha
—
the
lady
with
whom
I
have
now
the
honour
of
communing
.
’
‘
Mr
Dorrit
,
’
returned
Mrs
General
,
‘
is
ever
but
too
obliging
,
ever
but
too
appreciative
.
If
there
have
been
moments
when
I
have
imagined
that
Miss
Dorrit
has
indeed
resented
the
favourable
opinion
Mr
Dorrit
has
formed
of
my
services
,
I
have
found
,
in
that
only
too
high
opinion
,
my
consolation
and
recompense
.
’
‘
Opinion
of
your
services
,
madam
?
’
said
Mr
Dorrit
.
‘
Of
,
’
Mrs
General
repeated
,
in
an
elegantly
impressive
manner
,
‘
my
services
.
’
‘
Of
your
services
alone
,
dear
madam
?
’
said
Mr
Dorrit
.
‘
I
presume
,
’
retorted
Mrs
General
,
in
her
former
impressive
manner
,
‘
of
my
services
alone
.
For
,
to
what
else
,
’
said
Mrs
General
,
with
a
slightly
interrogative
action
of
her
gloves
,
‘
could
I
impute
—
’
‘
To
—
ha
—
yourself
,
Mrs
General
.
Ha
,
hum
.
To
yourself
and
your
merits
,
’
was
Mr
Dorrit
’
s
rejoinder
.
‘
Mr
Dorrit
will
pardon
me
,
’
said
Mrs
General
,
‘
if
I
remark
that
this
is
not
a
time
or
place
for
the
pursuit
of
the
present
conversation
.
Mr
Dorrit
will
excuse
me
if
I
remind
him
that
Miss
Dorrit
is
in
the
adjoining
room
,
and
is
visible
to
myself
while
I
utter
her
name
.
Mr
Dorrit
will
forgive
me
if
I
observe
that
I
am
agitated
,
and
that
I
find
there
are
moments
when
weaknesses
I
supposed
myself
to
have
subdued
,
return
with
redoubled
power
.
Mr
Dorrit
will
allow
me
to
withdraw
.
’
‘
Hum
.
Perhaps
we
may
resume
this
—
ha
—
interesting
conversation
,
’
said
Mr
Dorrit
,
‘
at
another
time
;
unless
it
should
be
,
what
I
hope
it
is
not
—
hum
—
in
any
way
disagreeable
to
—
ah
—
Mrs
General
.
’
‘
Mr
Dorrit
,
’
said
Mrs
General
,
casting
down
her
eyes
as
she
rose
with
a
bend
,
‘
must
ever
claim
my
homage
and
obedience
.
’