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In Charles Dickens' novel "Little Dorrit," William Dorrit comes into his fortune through an unexpected inheritance from his deceased brother, Frederick. Frederick had amassed a substantial fortune through his business ventures in the Circumlocution Office, and upon his death, the inheritance passes to William. This sudden change in financial status allows William Dorrit to elevate his social standing and move his family out of the Marshalsea debtor's prison.

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