Chapter 27. Five-and-Twenty

           

           Afrequentlyrecurringdoubt,whetherMrPancks’sdesiretocollectinformationrelativetotheDorritfamilycouldhaveanypossiblebearingonthemisgivingshehadimpartedtohismotheronhisreturnfromhislongexile,causedArthurClennammuchuneasinessatthisperiod.WhatMrPancksalreadyknewabouttheDorritfamily,whatmorehereallywantedtofindout,andwhyheshouldtroublehisbusyheadaboutthematall,werequestionsthatoftenperplexedhim.MrPanckswasnotamantowastehistimeandtroubleinresearchespromptedbyidlecuriosity.ThathehadaspecificobjectClennamcouldnotdoubt.AndwhethertheattainmentofthatobjectbyMrPancks’sindustrymightbringtolight,insomeuntimelyway,secretreasonswhichhadinducedhismothertotakeLittleDorritbythehand,wasaseriousspeculation.

           Notthatheeverwaveredeitherinhisdesireorhisdeterminationtorepairawrongthathadbeendoneinhisfather’stime,shouldawrongcometolight,andbereparable.Theshadowofasupposedactofinjustice,whichhadhungoverhimsincehisfather’sdeath,wassovagueandformlessthatitmightbetheresultofarealitywidelyremotefromhisideaofit.But,ifhisapprehensionsshouldprovetobewellfounded,hewasreadyatanymomenttolaydownallhehad,andbegintheworldanew.Asthefiercedarkteachingofhischildhoodhadneversunkintohisheart,sothatfirstarticleinhiscodeofmoralswas,thathemustbegin,inpracticalhumility,withlookingwelltohisfeetonEarth,andthathecouldnevermountonwingsofwordstoHeaven.

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