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This being a very long word for Mr Sparkler, and his mind being exhausted by his late effort, he replied, 'No, thank you. I seldom take it. 'Well! said Mr Dorrit. 'It would be very agreeable to me to present a gentleman so connected, with some ha Testimonial of my desire to further his interests, and develop the hum germs of his genius. I think I must engage Mr Gowan to paint my picture.

I don't like our situation, and very little would induce me to change it. Other girls, differently reared and differently circumstanced altogether, might wonder at what I say or may do. Let them. They are driven by their lives and characters; I am driven by mine. 'Fanny, my dear Fanny, you know that you have qualities to make you the wife of one very superior to Mr Sparkler.

Whereas, the Sparkler question was on the different footing that any one could see what was going on there, and Little Dorrit saw it and pondered on it with many doubts and wonderings. The devotion of Mr Sparkler was only to be equalled by the caprice and cruelty of his enslaver.

Am I not expressly speaking of my poor uncle? 'You looked with so much expression at myself, my dear girl, said Mr Sparkler, 'that I felt a little uncomfortable. Thank you, my love. 'Now you have put me out, observed Fanny with a resigned toss of her fan, 'and I had better go to bed. 'Don't do that, my love, urged Mr Sparkler. 'Take time.

Mrs General made a slight inclination of her head to Fanny, who made a very low inclination of her head to Mrs General, and came loftily upright again. That my daughter Fanny is ha contracted to be married to Mr Sparkler, with whom you are acquainted. Hence, madam, you will be relieved of half your difficult charge ha difficult charge. Mr Dorrit repeated it with his angry eye on Fanny.

If any are to be found on either side too weak to administer or digest it, the remedy is not to mix it with folly or falsehood, for they are poisons, but to strengthen the organisms with wholesome tonics, not undiluted, perhaps, but certainly unadulterated. O Edmund Sparkler, you builded better than you knew, when you reared eulogiums upon the woman with no nonsense about her.

But after a little reflection Linder came to the conclusion that perhaps it was all for the best. He could not have bought Y.D.'s daughter a big sparkler or have built her a fine home because he was a foreman. It was a round circle.... He threw himself into the building of Transley's house with as much fidelity as if it had been his own.

'We happened last night to compare notes about our travels, and I had the information I have given you from Sparkler himself. Here he ceased; continuing to eye Miss Fanny through his glass, with a face much twisted, and not ornamentally so, in part by the action of keeping his glass in his eye, and in part by the great subtlety of his smile.

'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.

'My dear, said Mr Sparkler, flashing with an original conception, 'I think you must have got the fidgets. 'Oh, Fidgets! repeated Mrs Sparkler. 'Don't. '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

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