Charles DickensCompany, you see - company is - is - it's a very different thing from solitude - an't it?
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When the character of Higgins is talking to Miss Prism, he says, "I am happier alone. You can see more in the flowers when you're alone." It seems that for him, the company of Miss Prism is bad because she makes him feel lonely. He feels that he can see more in the flowers while he is alone.
Source: The Pickwick Papers
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