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The Pickwick Papers - Dickens, Charles ยท 67 words
He always falls down when hes took out o the cab, continued the driver, but when hes in it, we bears him up werry tight, and takes him in werry short, so as he cant werry well fall down; and weve got a pair o precious large wheels on, so ven he does move, they run after him, and he must go on he cant help it.
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