>I figure "white" just goes along with "highly respectable" in the
>conventional rhetorical litany of attributes accorded a woman one is proud
>to have in one's company, at that declarative time But...who WAS that
>white woman?
Olivia Langdon, I'd assume. I think he was courting her by that time, and I
seem to recall they went to see Dickens at least once together. And in a
more subjective vein, he really does sound like a proud suitor in this
passage -- to my ears, anyway.
As for the use of "white," I've always taken that as something of a joke.
-- Bob G.