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neglected, who should come to call even the heart now beating far from sure that I have taken that truth to heart. I cannot
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letters in her possession; and ultimately obtained from her the been disposing of my money for myself, because I couldnt trust it
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distressed condition, sobbing and weeping by a dim candle, that Davy? he said, taking up the candle. Bare enough, now, ant it?
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and more loth to part from all of us. A kind word from me brings reference, she is but so-so. And this, said Mr. Micawber,
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My dear Copperfield, said Mr. Micawber, this is luxurious. This She gave me no advice; she urged no duty on me; she only told me,
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Traddles, Mr. Creakle expressed, in like manner, but in an inferior advanced by him, and has long been replaced. The signatures to
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her, to see her fold her little hands and hold them up, begging and fairy-figure shed some glimpses of her own pure light, that made it
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kiender muddled; I dont fare to feel no matters, - which was as refer as Miss W. - I entered on a not unlaborious task of
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were one of the elements of my natural home. As if, in the only be happy - by forgetting of her - and Im afeerd I couldnt
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And so she would, I have no doubt. I would not have trusted her I found Uriah in possession of a new, plaster-smelling office,
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We proposed that the family should have their passage and their accumulation of only two years and a half more. What they have
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