"A garret, and a Marshalsea garret without compromise, was Little Dorrit's room. Beautifully kept, it was ugly in itself, and had little but cleanliness and air to set it off; for what embellishments she had ever been able to buy, had gone to her father's room. Howbeit, for this poor place she showed an increasing love; and to sit in it alone became her favorite rest." (Page 310 in the Penguin Classics edition)
This is simply beautiful writing; but it also gives us a glimpse of Amy Dorrit's character and preferences as well as her love for her father.
I would like to read the book.
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