Page 005 No.6 Chapters 19-22

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Douglas Dodds at Oct 08, 2021 04:29 PM

Page 005 No.6 Chapters 19-22

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Fanny Dorrit?
The Theatre? Yes
Her uncle? Yes

[The above three lines are bracketed together, followed by the 2 affirmatives]

Start from the Marshalsea, carrying on from last No.? Yes

Miss Wade? No

Lagnier? No.

Flora Casby?

Pancks?

[bracket shows the following line refers to preceding two lines]

No. Hold over.

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(Little Dorrit ——————————————- No. VI.)

Chapter XIX.

The Father of the Marshalsea in two or three relations.

The two brothers. ==

Condense, if possible, the whole fatherly character
/
Scene with the father and daughter
/
You have never seen me

“ No no, I have never seen him in my life!”

Chapter XX.

Moving in Society.

Family Pride

The Theatre / Indistinctly seen, as Little Dorrit saw it
/
Now Ladies — Now Darlings

Uncle in the Orchestra. Sunk from the upper sky.
/
Mrs Merdle — Bosom — Society, Society, Society.

The Shadow of the Marshalsea
on whom?

/

Chapter XXI.

Mr Merdle’s Complaint.

People like the houses they Inhabit - Suppose a dinner party of houses

Still Society - always Society - Everything for Society
/
Dinner and reception - Society there - Treasury, Admiralty, Church, Bar,

Physic / The Physician and Mr Merdle's mysterious complaint (, to wit:

Forgery Fraud & Forgery

bye & bye

Young Sparkler

Shadow continued

Chapter XXII.

Conference[s?] A puzzle

Mrs. Chivery - "Since in this house I have been," construction
/
Our John sits among the linen disconsolate — Says its like Groves.
/
Dawn of Little Dorrit’s love love for Arthur — Maggy -

The shadow of the Marshalsea Wall

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Page 005 No.6 Chapters 19-22

[left column]

Fanny Dorrit?
The Theatre? Yes
Her uncle? Yes

[The above three lines are bracketed together, followed by the 2 affirmatives]

Start from the Marshalsea, carrying on from last No.? Yes

Miss Wade? No

Lagnier? No.

Flora Casby?

Pancks?

[bracket shows the following line refers to preceding two lines]

No. Hold over.

[Left column ends, Right column begins]

(Little Dorrit ——————————————- No. VI.)

Chapter XIX.

The Father of the Marshalsea in two or three relations.

The two brothers. ==

Condense, if possible, the whole fatherly character
/
Scene with the father and daughter
/
You have never seen me

“ No no, I have never seen him in my life!”

Chapter XX.

Moving in Society.

Family Pride

The Theatre / Indistinctly seen, as Little Dorrit saw it
/
Now Ladies — Now Darlings

Uncle in the Orchestra. Sunk from the upper sky.
/
Mrs Merdle — Bosom — Society, Society, Society.

The Shadow of the Marshalsea
on whom?

/

Chapter XXI.

Mr Merdle’s Complaint.

People like the houses they Inhabit - Suppose a dinner party of houses

Still Society - always Society - Everything for Society
/
Dinner and reception - Society there - Treasury, Admiralty, Church, Bar,

Physic / The Physician and Mr Merdle's mysterious complaint (, to wit:

Forgery Fraud & Forgery

bye & bye

Young Sparkler

Shadow continued

Chapter XXII.

Conference[s?] A puzzle

Mrs. Chivery - "Since in this house I have been," construction
/
Our John sits among the linen disconsolate — Says its like Groves.
/
Dawn of Little Dorrit’s lovelove for Arthur — Maggy -

The shadow of the Marshalsea Wall

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