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‘
With
the
greatest
impatience
I
should
fly
to
your
house
,
but
that
I
foresee
it
to
be
possible
,
under
the
circumstances
,
that
you
will
not
yet
have
quite
definitively
arranged
the
little
proposition
I
have
had
the
honour
to
submit
to
you
.
I
name
one
week
from
this
day
,
for
a
last
final
visit
on
my
part
;
when
you
will
unconditionally
accept
it
or
reject
it
,
with
its
train
of
consequences
.
‘
I
suppress
my
ardour
to
embrace
you
and
achieve
this
interesting
business
,
in
order
that
you
may
have
leisure
to
adjust
its
details
to
our
perfect
mutual
satisfaction
.
‘
In
the
meanwhile
,
it
is
not
too
much
to
propose
(
our
prisoner
having
deranged
my
housekeeping
)
,
that
my
expenses
of
lodging
and
nourishment
at
an
hotel
shall
be
paid
by
you
.
‘
Receive
,
dear
madam
,
the
assurance
of
my
highest
and
most
distinguished
consideration
,
RIGAUD
BLANDOIS
.
‘
A
thousand
friendships
to
that
dear
Flintwinch
.
‘
I
kiss
the
hands
of
Madame
F
.
’
When
he
had
finished
this
epistle
,
Rigaud
folded
it
and
tossed
it
with
a
flourish
at
Clennam
’
s
feet
.
‘
Hola
you
!
Apropos
of
producing
,
let
somebody
produce
that
at
its
address
,
and
produce
the
answer
here
.
’
‘
Cavalletto
,
’
said
Arthur
.
‘
Will
you
take
this
fellow
’
s
letter
?
’
But
,
Cavalletto
’
s
significant
finger
again
expressing
that
his
post
was
at
the
door
to
keep
watch
over
Rigaud
,
now
he
had
found
him
with
so
much
trouble
,
and
that
the
duty
of
his
post
was
to
sit
on
the
floor
backed
up
by
the
door
,
looking
at
Rigaud
and
holding
his
own
ankles
,
—
Signor
Panco
once
more
volunteered
.