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‘
My
adorable
girl
,
’
urged
Mr
Sparkler
,
‘
try
your
aromatic
vinegar
.
I
have
often
seen
my
mother
try
it
,
and
it
seemingly
refreshed
her
.
And
she
is
,
as
I
believe
you
are
aware
,
a
remarkably
fine
woman
,
with
no
non
—
’
‘
Good
Gracious
!
’
exclaimed
Fanny
,
starting
up
again
.
‘
It
’
s
beyond
all
patience
!
This
is
the
most
wearisome
day
that
ever
did
dawn
upon
the
world
,
I
am
certain
.
’
Mr
Sparkler
looked
meekly
after
her
as
she
lounged
about
the
room
,
and
he
appeared
to
be
a
little
frightened
.
When
she
had
tossed
a
few
trifles
about
,
and
had
looked
down
into
the
darkening
street
out
of
all
the
three
windows
,
she
returned
to
her
sofa
,
and
threw
herself
among
its
pillows
.
‘
Now
Edmund
,
come
here
!
Come
a
little
nearer
,
because
I
want
to
be
able
to
touch
you
with
my
fan
,
that
I
may
impress
you
very
much
with
what
I
am
going
to
say
.
That
will
do
.
Quite
close
enough
.
Oh
,
you
do
look
so
big
!
’
Mr
Sparkler
apologised
for
the
circumstance
,
pleaded
that
he
couldn
’
t
help
it
,
and
said
that
‘
our
fellows
,
’
without
more
particularly
indicating
whose
fellows
,
used
to
call
him
by
the
name
of
Quinbus
Flestrin
,
Junior
,
or
the
Young
Man
Mountain
.
‘
You
ought
to
have
told
me
so
before
,
’
Fanny
complained
.
‘
My
dear
,
’
returned
Mr
Sparkler
,
rather
gratified
,
‘
I
didn
’
t
know
It
would
interest
you
,
or
I
would
have
made
a
point
of
telling
you
.
’
‘
There
!
For
goodness
sake
,
don
’
t
talk
,
’
said
Fanny
;
‘
I
want
to
talk
,
myself
.
Edmund
,
we
must
not
be
alone
any
more
.
I
must
take
such
precautions
as
will
prevent
my
being
ever
again
reduced
to
the
state
of
dreadful
depression
in
which
I
am
this
evening
.
’