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Bleak House - Dickens, Charles ยท 67 words
It is not a large world. Relatively even to this world of ours, which has its limits too as your Highness shall find when you have made the tour of it and are come to the brink of the void beyond, it is a very little speck. There is much good in it; there are many good and true people in it; it has its appointed place.
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