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Bleak House - Dickens, Charles ยท 79 words
Bleak House - Dickens, Charles
It is more difficult to get rid of the old gentleman, Mr. George finds, than to bear a hand in carrying him downstairs, for when he is replaced in his conveyance, he is so loquacious on the subject of the guineas and retains such an affectionate hold of his button having, in truth, a secret longing to rip his coat open and rob him that some degree of force is necessary on the troopers part to effect a separation.
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