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The Pickwick Papers

CHAPTER XXI
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Pray, pray do.

You will revive yet." '"Never again, George; never again," said the dying woman.

"Let them lay me by my poor boy now, but promise me, that if ever you leave this dreadful place, and should grow rich, you will have us removed to some quiet country churchyard, a long, long way off--very far from here--where we can rest in peace.

Dear George, promise me you will." '"I do, I do," said the man, throwing himself passionately on his knees before her.

"Speak to me, Mary, another word; one look--but one!" 'He ceased to speak: for the arm that clasped his neck grew stiff and heavy.


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