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Chapter 19. The Storming of the Castle in the Air

           

           ‘Ipresume,’retortedMrsGeneral,inherformerimpressivemanner,‘ofmyservicesalone.For,towhatelse,’saidMrsGeneral,withaslightlyinterrogativeactionofhergloves,‘couldIimpute—’

           ‘To—ha—yourself,MrsGeneral.Ha,hum.Toyourselfandyourmerits,’wasMrDorrit’srejoinder.

           ‘MrDorritwillpardonme,’saidMrsGeneral,‘ifIremarkthatthisisnotatimeorplaceforthepursuitofthepresentconversation.MrDorritwillexcusemeifIremindhimthatMissDorritisintheadjoiningroom,andisvisibletomyselfwhileIutterhername.MrDorritwillforgivemeifIobservethatIamagitated,andthatIfindtherearemomentswhenweaknessesIsupposedmyselftohavesubdued,returnwithredoubledpower.MrDorritwillallowmetowithdraw.’

           ‘Hum.Perhapswemayresumethis—ha—interestingconversation,’saidMrDorrit,‘atanothertime;unlessitshouldbe,whatIhopeitisnot—hum—inanywaydisagreeableto—ah—MrsGeneral.’

           ‘MrDorrit,’saidMrsGeneral,castingdownhereyesassherosewithabend,‘musteverclaimmyhomageandobedience.’

           MrsGeneralthentookherselfoffinastatelyway,andnotwiththatamountoftrepidationuponherwhichmighthavebeenexpectedinalessremarkablewoman.MrDorrit,whohadconductedhispartofthedialoguewithacertainmajesticandadmiringcondescension—muchassomepeoplemaybeseentoconductthemselvesinChurch,andtoperformtheirpartintheservice—appeared,onthewhole,verywellsatisfiedwithhimselfandwithMrsGeneraltoo.

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