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The Pickwick Papers

CHAPTER XXI
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Rather, perhaps; rather, eh ?'The little old man put his head more on one side, and rubbed his hands with unspeakable glee.
'I know another case,' said the little old man, when his chuckles had in some degree subsided.

'It occurred in Clifford's Inn.

Tenant of a top set--bad character--shut himself up in his bedroom closet, and took a dose of arsenic.

The steward thought he had run away: opened the door, and put a bill up.

Another man came, took the chambers, furnished them, and went to live there.


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