[The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookThe Pickwick Papers CHAPTER XIV 16/25
They got rheumatic about the legs and arms, and went into kitchens and other hospitals; and one of 'em, with long service and hard usage, positively lost his senses--he got so crazy that he was obliged to be burnt.
Shocking thing that, Tom." '"Dreadful!" said Tom Smart. 'The old fellow paused for a few minutes, apparently struggling with his feelings of emotion, and then said-- '"However, Tom, I am wandering from the point.
This tall man, Tom, is a rascally adventurer.
The moment he married the widow, he would sell off all the furniture, and run away.
What would be the consequence? She would be deserted and reduced to ruin, and I should catch my death of cold in some broker's shop." '"Yes, but--" '"Don't interrupt me," said the old gentleman.
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