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‘
How
should
I
know
?
Don
’
t
ask
me
nothing
about
‘
em
,
Arthur
.
Get
away
!
’
‘
But
my
dear
Affery
;
unless
I
can
gain
some
insight
into
these
hidden
things
,
in
spite
of
your
husband
and
in
spite
of
my
mother
,
ruin
will
come
of
it
.
’
‘
Don
’
t
ask
me
nothing
,
’
repeated
Affery
.
‘
I
have
been
in
a
dream
for
ever
so
long
.
Go
away
,
go
away
!
’
‘
You
said
that
before
,
’
returned
Arthur
.
‘
You
used
the
same
expression
that
night
,
at
the
door
,
when
I
asked
you
what
was
going
on
here
.
What
do
you
mean
by
being
in
a
dream
?
’
‘
I
an
’
t
a
going
to
tell
you
.
Get
away
!
I
shouldn
’
t
tell
you
,
if
you
was
by
yourself
;
much
less
with
your
old
sweetheart
here
.
’
It
was
equally
vain
for
Arthur
to
entreat
,
and
for
Flora
to
protest
.
Affery
,
who
had
been
trembling
and
struggling
the
whole
time
,
turned
a
deaf
ear
to
all
adjuration
,
and
was
bent
on
forcing
herself
out
of
the
closet
.
‘
I
’
d
sooner
scream
to
Jeremiah
than
say
another
word
!
I
’
ll
call
out
to
him
,
Arthur
,
if
you
don
’
t
give
over
speaking
to
me
.
Now
here
’
s
the
very
last
word
I
’
ll
say
afore
I
call
to
him
—
If
ever
you
begin
to
get
the
better
of
them
two
clever
ones
your
own
self
(
you
ought
to
it
,
as
I
told
you
when
you
first
come
home
,
for
you
haven
’
t
been
a
living
here
long
years
,
to
be
made
afeared
of
your
life
as
I
have
)
,
then
do
you
get
the
better
of
‘
em
afore
my
face
;
and
then
do
you
say
to
me
,
Affery
tell
your
dreams
!
Maybe
,
then
I
’
ll
tell
‘
em
!
’
The
shutting
of
the
door
stopped
Arthur
from
replying
.
They
glided
into
the
places
where
Jeremiah
had
left
them
;
and
Clennam
,
stepping
forward
as
that
old
gentleman
returned
,
informed
him
that
he
had
accidentally
extinguished
the
candle
.
Mr
Flintwinch
looked
on
as
he
re
-
lighted
it
at
the
lamp
in
the
hall
,
and
preserved
a
profound
taciturnity
respecting
the
person
who
had
been
holding
him
in
conversation
.
Perhaps
his
irascibility
demanded
compensation
for
some
tediousness
that
the
visitor
had
expended
on
him
;
however
that
was
,
he
took
such
umbrage
at
seeing
his
wife
with
her
apron
over
her
head
,
that
he
charged
at
her
,
and
taking
her
veiled
nose
between
his
thumb
and
finger
,
appeared
to
throw
the
whole
screw
-
power
of
his
person
into
the
wring
he
gave
it
Flora
,
now
permanently
heavy
,
did
not
release
Arthur
from
the
survey
of
the
house
,
until
it
had
extended
even
to
his
old
garret
bedchamber
.
His
thoughts
were
otherwise
occupied
than
with
the
tour
of
inspection
;
yet
he
took
particular
notice
at
the
time
,
as
he
afterwards
had
occasion
to
remember
,
of
the
airlessness
and
closeness
of
the
house
;
that
they
left
the
track
of
their
footsteps
in
the
dust
on
the
upper
floors
;
and
that
there
was
a
resistance
to
the
opening
of
one
room
door
,
which
occasioned
Affery
to
cry
out
that
somebody
was
hiding
inside
,
and
to
continue
to
believe
so
,
though
somebody
was
sought
and
not
discovered
.
When
they
at
last
returned
to
his
mother
’
s
room
,
they
found
her
shading
her
face
with
her
muffled
hand
,
and
talking
in
a
low
voice
to
the
Patriarch
as
he
stood
before
the
fire
,
whose
blue
eyes
,
polished
head
,
and
silken
locks
,
turning
towards
them
as
they
came
in
,
imparted
an
inestimable
value
and
inexhaustible
love
of
his
species
to
his
remark
: