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the morning察and keep my accounts察and attend to  housekeeping 

matters   before   leaving   home。   But   when   I   had   made   these   three 

visits察my Guardian said to me察on my return at night此

    ^Now察  little   woman察  little   woman察  this   will never   do。   Constant 

dropping will wear away a stone察and constant coaching will wear 

out  a   Dame   Durden。 We   will   go  to  London  for  a   while察  and   take 

possession of our old lodgings。 ̄ 

    ^Not   for   me察  dear   Guardian察院  said   I察   for   I   never   feel   tired察院

which was strictly true。 I was only too happy to be in such request。 

    ^For me then察院returned my Guardian察 or for Ada察or for both 

of us。 It is somebody¨s birthday tomorrow察I think。 ̄ 

    ^Truly  I   think   it is察院said   I察  kissing   my   darling察  who   would   be 

twenty´one tomorrow。 

    ^Well察院  observed   my   Guardian察  half   pleasantly察  half   seriously察

^that¨s     a  great    occasion察   and    will   give   my    fair   cousin    some 



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necessary  business   to   transact  in   assertion   of   her   independence察

and will make London a more convenient place for all of us。 So to 

London   we   will   go。   That   being   settled察  there   is   another   thing! 

how have you left Caddy拭院

    ^Very unwell察Guardian。 I fear it will   be some   time before   she 

regains her health and strength。 ̄ 

    ^What     do   you   call  some    time察  now拭院   asked    my    Guardian察

thoughtfully。 

    ^Some weeks察I am afraid。 ̄ 

    ^Ah 院He began to walk about  the  room   with  his   hands   in   his 

pockets察showing that he had been thinking as much。 ^Now what 

do you say about her doctor拭Is he a good doctor察my love拭院

   I felt obliged to confess that I knew nothing to the contrary察but 

that Prince and I had agreed only that evening that we would like 

his opinion to be confirmed by some one。 

    ^Well察   you   know察院   returned     my   Guardian      quickly察   there¨s 

Woodcourt。 ̄ 

   I had not meant that察and was rather taken by surprise。 For  a 

moment察  all   that   I   had   had   in   my   mind   in   connection   with   Mr 

Woodcourt seemed to come back and confuse me。 

    ^You don¨t object to him察little woman拭院

    ^Object to him察Guardian拭Oh no 院

    ^And you don¨t think the patient would object to him拭院

    So far from that察I had no doubt of her being prepared to have a 

great  reliance   on  him察and   to  like   him   very   much。   I   said   that   he 

was no stranger to  her  personally察  for  she   had seen   him   often in 

his kind attendance on Miss Flite。 

    ^Very good察院said   my  Guardian。 ^He   has  been   here   today察  my 

dear察and I will see him about it tomorrow。 ̄ 



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    I   felt察  in   this   short   conversation!though   I   did   not   know   how察

for she was quiet察and we interchanged no look!that my dear girl 

well    remembered         how    merrily    she   had    clasped    me    round     the 

waist察when no other hands than Caddy¨s had brought me the little 

parting token。 This caused me to feel that I ought to tell her察and 

Caddy too察that I was going to be the mistress of Bleak House察and 

that  if   I   avoided   that   disclosure   any  longer察  I   might   become   less 

worthy  in   my   own   eyes   of   its   master¨s   love。   Therefore察  when   we 

went     upstairs    and    had    waited    listening    until   the   clock    struck 

twelve察in order that only I might be the first to wish my darling all 

good   wishes   on   her   birthday察  and   to   take   her   to   my   heart察  I   set 

before     her察  just  as   I  had   set  before    myself察   the   goodness      and 

honour of her cousin John察and the happy life that was in store for 

me。   If   ever   my   darling   were   fonder   of   me   at   one   time   than   at 

another  in all   our  intercourse察  she   was surely  fondest  of  me   that 

night。 And I was so rejoiced   to  know  it察  and so  comforted by  the 

sense   of   having   done   right察  in   casting   this   last   idle   reservation 

away察that I was ten times happier than I had been before。 I had 

scarcely thought it a reservation a few hours ago察but now that it 

was gone察I felt as if I understood its nature better。 

    Next day we went to London。 We found our old lodging vacant察

and   in   half  an   hour   were   quietly   established   there察  as   if   we   had 

never   gone   away。   Mr   Woodcourt   dined   with   us察  to   celebrate   my 

darling¨s birthday察and   we   were   as pleasant  as   we   could   be   with 

the great blank among us that Richard¨s   absence naturally made 

on such an occasion。 After that day I was for some weeks!eight or 

nine   as  I   remember!very  much  with  Caddy察  and   thus it  fell  out 

that I saw less of Ada at this time than any other since we had first 

come together察except the time of my own illness。 She often came 



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to   Caddy¨s察  but   our   function   there   was   to   amuse   and   cheer   her察

and we did not talk in our usual confidential manner。 Whenever I 

went     home     at  night察  we   were    together察   but   Caddy¨s     rest   was 

broken by pain察and I often remained to nurse her。 

    With her husband and her poor little mite of a baby to love察and 

her home to strive for察what a good creature Caddy was  So  self´ 

denying察     so   uncomplaining察       so   anxious     to  get   well    on   their 

account察     so  afraid   of  giving    trouble察  and    so   thoughtful     of  the 

unassisted   labours   of   her   husband   and   the   comforts          of  old  Mr 

Turveydrop察I had never known the best of her until now。 And it 

seemed so curious that her pale face and helpless figure should be 

lying there day after day察where dancing was the business of life察

where   the   kit  and   the   apprentices   began   early   every   morning   in 

the ball´room察and where the untidy little boy waltzed by himself 

in the kitchen all the afternoon。 

    At    Caddy¨s     request察   I  took    the   supreme      direction     of  her 

apartment察  trimmed   it  up察  and pushed   her察  couch  and   all察  into   a 

lighter and more airy and more cheerful corner than she had yet 

occupied察  then察  every   day察  when   we   were   in   our   neatest   array察  I 

used to lay my small small namesake in her arms察and sit down to 

chat or work察or read to her。 It was at one of the first of these quiet 

times that I told Caddy about Bleak House。 

    We had other visitors besides Ada。 First of all察we   had   Prince察

who in his hurried intervals of teaching used to come softly in and 

sit   softly   down察  with   a   face   of   loving   anxiety   for   Caddy   and   the 

very little child。 Whatever Caddy¨s condition really was察she never 

failed    to   declare   to   Prince  that   she   was   all  but   well!which       I察

Heaven forgive me察never failed to confirm。 This would put Prince 

in such good spirits察that he would sometimes take the kit from his 



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pocket   and   play   a   chord   or   two

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