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Great Expectations - Dickens, Charles ยท 76 words
Oh, yes, yes. cried Camilla, whose fermenting feelings appeared to rise from her legs to her bosom. Its all very true. Its a weakness to be so affectionate, but I cant help it. No doubt my health would be much better if it was otherwise, still I wouldnt change my disposition if I could. Its the cause of much suffering, but its a consolation to know I possess it, when I wake up in the night.
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