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When Mr Chivery, as on duty, ad in their faces which filled hi after theh he
perceived that they had coians who Mr Chivery, fore steps, in the
inated a whisper that the Father
was going to get his discharge Within a few minutes, it was heard in
the ree
Little Dorrit opened the door fro in his old grey gown and his old black cap, in the sunlight
by the , reading his newspaper His glasses were in his hand, and
he had just looked round; surprised at first, no doubt, by her step upon
the stairs, not expecting her until night; surprised again, by seeing
Arthur Clennam in her company As they came in, the saht attention in the yard below,
struck hilasses and his
newspaper on the table beside him, and looked at the When Arthur put out his hand,
he touched it, but not with his usual state; and then he turned to his