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'My own Little Dorrit,' said Clennay looked round of a sudden, and stared for at
least a minute; but did not interpose Clennaain 'I cannot bear,' he said then, 'to see you weep; but I hope this is a
relief to an overcharged heart' 'Yes it is, sir Nothing but that'
'Well, well! I feared you would think too much of what passed here just
now It is of no moment; not the least I ao by with these tears It is not worth one of
the should be repeated, with lad
consent, fifty times a day, to save you a e now, and answered, far ood! But even if there was nothing else in it to be sorry
for and ashamed of, it is such a bad return to you--'
'Hush!' said Clennaetfulness in you who remember so many and so much, would be new
indeed Shall I re
but the friend whoreed to trust? No You remember it, don't
you?' 'I try to do so, or I should have broken the promise just nohen -up in this
place, and will not judge hi