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Bleak House - Dickens, Charles ยท 71 words
Bleak House - Dickens, Charles
This reply is cut short by Mr. Tulkinghorns arrival. There is no change in him, of course. Rustily drest, with his spectacles in his hand, and their very case worn threadbare. In manner, close and dry. In voice, husky and low. In face, watchful behind a blind; habitually not uncensorious and contemptuous perhaps. The peerage may have warmer worshippers and faithfuller believers than Mr. Tulkinghorn, after all, if everything were known.
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