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'Don't tell hty heat 'You have
affronted me You have heaped insults upon me How dare you? Explain
yourself' Ah, just Heaven, then, how could the host explain hi ise, and confide
hineur!
'I tell you, sir,' said Mr Dorrit, panting with anger, 'that you
separate entleentlemen of fortune and station I demand of you,
why? I wish to know on--ha--what authority, on whose authority Reply
sir Explain Anshy'
Permit the landlord huneur, ordinarily so gracious, enraged himself without cause
There was no why Monsieur the Courier would represent to Monseigneur,
that he deceived hi that there was any why, but the
why his devoted servant had already had the honour to present to hienteel lady-'Silence!' cried Mr Dorrit 'Hold your tongue! I will hear no enteel lady; I will hear no enteel than any lady You have treated
this family with disrespect; you have been insolent to this family I'll
ruin you Ha--send for the horses, pack the carriages, I'll not set foot
in this ain!'
No one had interfered in the dispute, which was beyond the French