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Daniel Deronda

CHAPTER VII
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If you'll trusten to me and tighten your mind up a bit, I'll do it for you in no time." "Come then, old fellow," said Rex, who could tighten his mind better than his seat in the saddle.

And Joel managed the operation, though not without considerable expense of pain to his patient, who turned so pitiably pale while tightening his mind, that Joel remarked, "Ah, sir, you aren't used to it, that's how it is.

I's see lots and lots o' joints out.

I see a man with his eye pushed out once--that was a rum go as ever I see.

You can't have a bit o' fun wi'out such sort o' things.
But it went in again.


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