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If
ever
pride
were
innocent
,
it
was
innocent
in
Little
Dorrit
when
she
grew
boastful
of
her
father
.
‘
It
is
often
said
that
his
manners
are
a
true
gentleman
’
s
,
and
quite
a
study
.
I
see
none
like
them
in
that
place
,
but
he
is
admitted
to
be
superior
to
all
the
rest
.
This
is
quite
as
much
why
they
make
him
presents
,
as
because
they
know
him
to
be
needy
.
He
is
not
to
be
blamed
for
being
in
need
,
poor
love
.
Who
could
be
in
prison
a
quarter
of
a
century
,
and
be
prosperous
!
’
What
affection
in
her
words
,
what
compassion
in
her
repressed
tears
,
what
a
great
soul
of
fidelity
within
her
,
how
true
the
light
that
shed
false
brightness
round
him
!
‘
If
I
have
found
it
best
to
conceal
where
my
home
is
,
it
is
not
because
I
am
ashamed
of
him
.
God
forbid
!
Nor
am
I
so
much
ashamed
of
the
place
itself
as
might
be
supposed
.
People
are
not
bad
because
they
come
there
.
I
have
known
numbers
of
good
,
persevering
,
honest
people
come
there
through
misfortune
.
They
are
almost
all
kind
-
hearted
to
one
another
.
And
it
would
be
ungrateful
indeed
in
me
,
to
forget
that
I
have
had
many
quiet
,
comfortable
hours
there
;
that
I
had
an
excellent
friend
there
when
I
was
quite
a
baby
,
who
was
very
very
fond
of
me
;
that
I
have
been
taught
there
,
and
have
worked
there
,
and
have
slept
soundly
there
.
I
think
it
would
be
almost
cowardly
and
cruel
not
to
have
some
little
attachment
for
it
,
after
all
this
.
’
She
had
relieved
the
faithful
fulness
of
her
heart
,
and
modestly
said
,
raising
her
eyes
appealingly
to
her
new
friend
’
s
,
‘
I
did
not
mean
to
say
so
much
,
nor
have
I
ever
but
once
spoken
about
this
before
.
But
it
seems
to
set
it
more
right
than
it
was
last
night
.
I
said
I
wished
you
had
not
followed
me
,
sir
.
I
don
’
t
wish
it
so
much
now
,
unless
you
should
think
—
indeed
I
don
’
t
wish
it
at
all
,
unless
I
should
have
spoken
so
confusedly
,
that
—
that
you
can
scarcely
understand
me
,
which
I
am
afraid
may
be
the
case
.
’
He
told
her
with
perfect
truth
that
it
was
not
the
case
;
and
putting
himself
between
her
and
the
sharp
wind
and
rain
,
sheltered
her
as
well
as
he
could
.
‘
I
feel
permitted
now
,
’
he
said
,
‘
to
ask
you
a
little
more
concerning
your
father
.
Has
he
many
creditors
?
’
‘
Oh
!
a
great
number
.
’