Voice Of Sufferers >
Romance >
Little Dorrit Read Online
Page 248 (1/2)
'In conclusion, Mr Pancks,' said Arthur, 'I have but to say this I have
reasons beyond a personal regard for speaking as little as I can of the
Dorrit family, particularly atas much as I can So devoted a man of business as you
are--eh?'
For Mr Pancks had suddenly ,' said Pancks
'So devoted aof
a fair bargain I wish to htenthe Dorrit fahtened you It
idea of my business habits, that I failed to make my terms beforehand,'
continued Clennam; 'but I prefer to make them a point of honour I have
seen so much business done on sharp principles that, to tell you the
truth, Mr Pancks, I aain, sir,' said he 'You shall findat Clenna his