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  AmyHADbeenthinkingofthissomeoneelsetoo;foritwasMrSparkler。Shedidnotsayso,however,asshegavehimherhand。

  MrSparklercameandsatdownontheothersideofher,andshefeltthefraternalrailingcomebehindher,andapparentlystretchontoincludeFanny。

  ’Well,mylittlesister,’saidFannywithasigh,’Isupposeyouknowwhatthismeans?’

  ’She’sasbeautifulasshe’sdoatedon,’stammeredMrSparkler——

  ’andthere’snononsenseabouther——it’sarranged——’

  ’Youneedn’texplain,Edmund,’saidFanny。

  ’No,mylove,’saidMrSparkler。

  ’Inshort,pet,’proceededFanny,’onthewhole,weareengaged。

  Wemusttellpapaaboutiteitherto-nightorto-morrow,accordingtotheopportunities。Thenit’sdone,andverylittlemoreneedbesaid。’

  ’MydearFanny,’saidMrSparkler,withdeference,’IshouldliketosayawordtoAmy。’

  ’Well,well!Sayitforgoodness’sake,’returnedtheyounglady。

  ’Iamconvinced,mydearAmy,’saidMrSparkler,’thatifevertherewasagirl,nexttoyourhighlyendowedandbeautifulsister,whohadnononsenseabouther——’

  ’Weknowallaboutthat,Edmund,’interposedMissFanny。’Nevermindthat。Praygoontosomethingelsebesidesourhavingnononsenseaboutus。’

  ’Yes,mylove,’saidMrSparkler。’AndIassureyou,Amy,thatnothingcanbeagreaterhappinesstomyself,myself——nexttothehappinessofbeingsohighlyhonouredwiththechoiceofagloriousgirlwhohasn’tanatomof——’

  ’Pray,Edmund,pray!’interruptedFanny,withaslightpatofherprettyfootuponthefloor。

  ’Mylove,you’requiteright,’saidMrSparkler,’andIknowIhaveahabitofit。WhatIwishedtodeclarewas,thatnothingcanbeagreaterhappinesstomyself,myself-nexttothehappinessofbeingunitedtopre-eminentlythemostgloriousofgirls——thantohavethehappinessofcultivatingtheaffectionateacquaintanceofAmy。Imaynotmyself,’saidMrSparklermanfully,’beuptothemarkonsomeothersubjectsatashortnotice,andIamawarethatifyouweretopollSocietythegeneralopinionwouldbethatIamnot;butonthesubjectofAmyIamuptothemark!’

  MrSparklerkissedher,inwitnessthereof。

  ’Aknifeandforkandanapartment,’proceededMrSparkler,growing,incomparisonwithhisoratoricalantecedents,quitediffuse,’willeverbeatAmy’sdisposal。MyGovernor,Iamsure,willalwaysbeproudtoentertainonewhomIsomuchesteem。Andregardingmymother,’saidMrSparkler,’whoisaremarkablyfinewoman,with——’

  ’Edmund,Edmund!’criedMissFanny,asbefore。

  ’Withsubmission,mysoul,’pleadedMrSparkler。’IknowIhaveahabitofit,andIthankyouverymuch,myadorablegirl,fortakingthetroubletocorrectit;butmymotherisadmittedonallsidestobearemarkablyfinewoman,andshereallyhasn’tany。’

  ’Thatmaybe,ormaynotbe,’returnedFanny,’butpraydon’tmentionitanymore。’

  ’Iwillnot,mylove,’saidMrSparkler。

  ’Then,infact,youhavenothingmoretosay,Edmund;haveyou?’

  inquiredFanny。

  ’Sofarfromit,myadorablegirl,’answeredMrSparkler,’I

  apologiseforhavingsaidsomuch。’

  MrSparklerperceived,byakindofinspiration,thatthequestionimpliedhadhenotbettergo?Hethereforewithdrewthefraternalrailing,andneatlysaidthathethoughthewould,withsubmission,takehisleave。HedidnotgowithoutbeingcongratulatedbyAmy,aswellasshecoulddischargethatofficeintheflutteranddistressofherspirits。

  Whenhewasgone,shesaid,’OFanny,Fanny!’andturnedtohersisterinthebrightwindow,andfelluponherbosomandcriedthere。Fannylaughedatfirst;butsoonlaidherfaceagainsthersister’sandcriedtoo——alittle。ItwasthelasttimeFannyevershowedthattherewasanyhidden,suppressed,orconqueredfeelinginheronthematter。Fromthathourthewayshehadchosenlaybeforeher,andshetroditwithherownimperiousself-willedstep。

  NojustCauseorImpedimentwhytheseTwoPersonsshouldnotbejoinedtogetherMrDorrit,onbeinginformedbyhiselderdaughterthatshehadacceptedmatrimonialoverturesfromMrSparkler,towhomshehadplightedhertroth,receivedthecommunicationatoncewithgreatdignityandwithalargedisplayofparentalpride;hisdignitydilatingwiththewidenedprospectofadvantageousgroundfromwhichtomakeacquaintances,andhisparentalpridebeingdevelopedbyMissFanny’sreadysympathywiththatgreatobjectofhisexistence。Hegavehertounderstandthathernobleambitionfoundharmoniousechoesinhisheart;andbestowedhisblessingonher,asachildbrimfulofdutyandgoodprinciple,self-devotedtotheaggrandisementofthefamilyname。

  ToMrSparkler,whenMissFannypermittedhimtoappear,MrDorritsaid,hewouldnotdisguisethattheallianceMrSparklerdidhimthehonourtoproposewashighlycongenialtohisfeelings;bothasbeinginunisonwiththespontaneousaffectionsofhisdaughterFanny,andasopeningafamilyconnectionofagratifyingnaturewithMrMerdle,themasterspiritoftheage。MrsMerdlealso,asaleadingladyrichindistinction,elegance,grace,andbeauty,hementionedinverylaudatoryterms。HefeltithisdutytoremarkhewassureagentlemanofMrSparkler’sfinesensewouldinterprethimwithalldelicacy,thathecouldnotconsiderthisproposaldefinitelydeterminedon,untilheshouldhavehadtheprivilegeofholdingsomecorrespondencewithMrMerdle;andofascertainingittobesofaraccordantwiththeviewsofthateminentgentlemanasthathisMrDorrit’sdaughterwouldbereceivedonthatfootingwhichherstationinlifeandherdowryandexpectationswarrantedhiminrequiringthatsheshouldmaintaininwhathetrustedhemightbeallowed,withouttheappearanceofbeingmercenary,tocalltheEyeoftheGreatWorld。

  Whilesayingthis,whichhischaracterasagentlemanofsomelittlestation,andhischaracterasafather,equallydemandedofhim,hewouldnotbesodiplomaticastoconcealthattheproposalremainedinhopefulabeyanceandunderconditionalacceptance,andthathethankedMrSparklerforthecomplimentrenderedtohimselfandtohisfamily。Heconcludedwithsomefurtherandmoregeneralobservationsonthe——ha——characterofanindependentgentleman,andthe——hum——characterofapossiblytoopartialandadmiringparent。

  Tosumthewholeupshortly,hereceivedMrSparkler’sofferverymuchashewouldhavereceivedthreeorfourhalf-crownsfromhiminthedaysthatweregone。

  MrSparkler,findinghimselfstunnedbythewordsthusheapeduponhisinoffensivehead,madeabriefthoughpertinentrejoinder;thesamebeingneithermorenorlessthanthathehadlongperceivedMissFannytohavenononsenseabouther,andthathehadnodoubtofitsbeingallrightwithhisGovernor。Atthatpointtheobjectofhisaffectionsshuthimuplikeaboxwithaspringlid,andsenthimaway。

  ProceedingshortlyafterwardstopayhisrespectstotheBosom,MrDorritwasreceivedbyitwithgreatconsideration。MrsMerdlehadheardofthisaffairfromEdmund。Shehadbeensurprisedatfirst,becauseshehadnotthoughtEdmundamarryingman。SocietyhadnotthoughtEdmundamarryingman。Still,ofcourseshehadseen,asawomanwewomendidinstinctivelyseethesethings,MrDorrit!,thatEdmundhadbeenimmenselycaptivatedbyMissDorrit,andshehadopenlysaidthatMrDorrithadmuchtoanswerforinbringingsocharmingagirlabroadtoturntheheadsofhiscountrymen。

  ’HaveIthehonourtoconclude,madam,’saidMrDorrit,’thatthedirectionwhichMrSparkler’saffectionshavetaken,is——ha-

  approvedofbyyou?’

  ’Iassureyou,MrDorrit,’returnedthelady,’that,personally,I

  amcharmed。’

  ThatwasverygratifyingtoMrDorrit。

  ’Personally,’repeatedMrsMerdle,’charmed。’

  Thiscasualrepetitionoftheword’personally,’movedMrDorrittoexpresshishopethatMrMerdle’sapproval,too,wouldnotbewanting?

  ’Icannot,’saidMrsMerdle,’takeuponmyselftoanswerpositivelyforMrMerdle;gentlemen,especiallygentlemenwhoarewhatSocietycallscapitalists,havingtheirownideasofthesematters。ButI

  shouldthink——merelygivinganopinion,MrDorrit——IshouldthinkMrMerdlewouldbeuponthewhole,’heresheheldareviewofherselfbeforeaddingatherleisure,’quitecharmed。’

  AtthementionofgentlemenwhomSocietycalledcapitalists,MrDorrithadcoughed,asifsomeinternaldemurwerebreakingoutofhim。MrsMerdlehadobservedit,andwentontotakeupthecue。

  ’Though,indeed,MrDorrit,itisscarcelynecessaryformetomakethatremark,exceptinthemereopennessofsayingwhatisuppermosttoonewhomIsohighlyregard,andwithwhomIhopeI

  mayhavethepleasureofbeingbroughtintostillmoreagreeablerelations。ForonecannotbutseethegreatprobabilityofyourconsideringsuchthingsfromMrMerdle’sownpointofview,exceptindeedthatcircumstanceshavemadeitMrMerdle’saccidentalfortune,ormisfortune,tobeengagedinbusinesstransactions,andthatthey,howevervast,mayalittlecramphishorizons。Iamaverychildastohavinganynotionofbusiness,’saidMrsMerdle;

  ’butIamafraid,MrDorrit,itmayhavethattendency。’

  Thisskilfulsee-sawofMrDorritandMrsMerdle,sothateachofthemsenttheotherup,andeachofthemsenttheotherdown,andneitherhadtheadvantage,actedasasedativeonMrDorrit’scough。Heremarkedwithhisutmostpoliteness,thathemustbegtoprotestagainstitsbeingsupposed,evenbyMrsMerdle,theaccomplishedandgracefultowhichcomplimentshebentherself,thatsuchenterprisesasMrMerdle’s,apartastheywerefromthepunyundertakingsoftherestofmen,hadanylowertendencythantoenlargeandexpandthegeniusinwhichtheywereconceived。

  ’Youaregenerosityitself,’saidMrsMerdleinreturn,smilingherbestsmile;’letushopeso。ButIconfessIamalmostsuperstitiousinmyideasaboutbusiness。’

  MrDorritthrewinanothercomplimenthere,totheeffectthatbusiness,likethetimewhichwaspreciousinit,wasmadeforslaves;andthatitwasnotforMrsMerdle,whoruledallheartsathersupremepleasure,tohaveanythingtodowithit。MrsMerdlelaughed,andconveyedtoMrDorritanideathattheBosomflushed——

  whichwasoneofherbesteffects。

  ’Isaysomuch,’shethenexplained,’merelybecauseMrMerdlehasalwaystakenthegreatestinterestinEdmund,andhasalwaysexpressedthestrongestdesiretoadvancehisprospects。Edmund’spublicposition,Ithinkyouknow。HisprivatepositionrestssolelywithMrMerdle。Inmyfoolishincapacityforbusiness,IassureyouIknownomore。’

  MrDorritagainexpressed,inhisownway,thesentimentthatbusinesswasbelowthekenofenslaversandenchantresses。Hethenmentionedhisintention,asagentlemanandaparent,ofwritingtoMrMerdle。MrsMerdleconcurredwithallherheart——orwithallherart,whichwasexactlythesamething——andherselfdespatchedapreparatoryletterbythenextposttotheeighthwonderoftheworld。

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