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Uncle, after not looking at it a little while, divined its object, and muttering 'Dinner? Ha! Yes, yes, yes! slowly vanished from them into the mist. 'Now, Amy, said her sister, 'come with me, if you are not too tired to walk to Harley Street, Cavendish Square. Arrived at that grand destination, Fanny singled out the handsomest house, and knocking at the door, inquired for Mrs Merdle.
This is not the conduct of a literary forger in regard to the enduring witness of his forgery; and we may be sure, that, unless practice has made him reckless, and he is the very Merdle of Elizabethan scholarship, Mr. Collier has been in this matter as loyal as he has seemed to be. But is the charge of forgery made out?
At last that noble creature came into the dining-room in a flannel gown and list shoes; but with his cravat on, and a Chief Butler all over. It was morning now. Physician had opened the shutters of one window while waiting, that he might see the light. 'Mrs Merdle's maid must be called, and told to get Mrs Merdle up, and prepare her as gently as she can to see me.
Waters of vexation filled her eyes; and they had the effect of making the famous Mr Merdle, in going down the street, appear to leap, and waltz, and gyrate, as if he were possessed of several Devils. The Chief Butler Resigns the Seals of Office The dinner-party was at the great Physician's. Bar was there, and in full force. Ferdinand Barnacle was there, and in his most engaging state.
Mr Dorrit threw in another compliment here, to the effect that business, like the time which was precious in it, was made for slaves; and that it was not for Mrs Merdle, who ruled all hearts at her supreme pleasure, to have anything to do with it. Mrs Merdle laughed, and conveyed to Mr Dorrit an idea that the Bosom flushed which was one of her best effects.
I simply request you to care about nothing or seem to care about nothing as everybody else does. 'Do I ever say I care about anything? asked Mr Merdle. 'Say? No! Nobody would attend to you if you did. But you show it. 'Show what? What do I show? demanded Mr Merdle hurriedly. 'I have already told you.
It is a very proper thing. Mr Merdle's is a name of ha world-wide repute. Mr Merdle's undertakings are immense. They bring him in such vast sums of money that they are regarded as hum national benefits. Mr Merdle is the man of this time. The name of Merdle is the name of the age. Pray do everything on my behalf that is civil to Mr and Mrs Gowan, for we will ha we will certainly notice them.
'My time being rather precious, said Mr Merdle, suddenly getting up, as if he had been waiting in the interval for his legs and they had just come, 'I must be moving towards the City. Can I take you anywhere, sir? I shall be happy to set you down, or send you on. My carriage is at your disposal. Mr Dorrit bethought himself that he had business at his banker's. His banker's was in the City.
Do be quiet! 'But, young men, resumed Mrs Merdle, 'and by young men you know what I mean, my love I mean people's sons who have the world before them they must place themselves in a better position towards Society by marriage, or Society really will not have any patience with their making fools of themselves.
We hope it may be another means of bringing us together. 'They are friends, said Mrs Gowan, 'of Mr Gowan's family. I have not yet had the pleasure of a personal introduction to Mrs Merdle, but I suppose I shall be presented to her at Rome. 'Indeed? returned Fanny, with an appearance of amiably quenching her own superiority. 'I think you'll like her. 'You know her very well?
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