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The changes of a fevered rooes

of the fevered world are rapid and irrevocable

It was Little Dorrit's lot to wait upon both kinds of change The

Marshalsea walls, during a portion of every day, again eht for Clennam, worked for

him, watched him, and only left him, still to devote her utmost love and

care to hi

claily responded to them

Here was Fanny, proud, fitful, whioing into society which had soof the tortoise-shell knife, resolved always to want

comfort, resolved not to be coed,

and resolved that nobody should have the audacity to think her so

Here was her brother, a weak, proud, tipsy, young oldas indistinctly as if soot into his ot out, unable to

walk alone in any act of his life, and patronising the sister whoative merit, ill-starred and

ill-launched Tip!) because he suffered her to lead hiinal cap whereof had possibly been

rent to pieces in a fit of grief, but had certainly yielded to a highly

beco with Fanny foot to

foot, and breasting her with her desolate bosom every hour in the day

Here was poor Mr Sparkler, not knowing how to keep the peace between