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The Pickwick Papers

CHAPTER XXVII
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He meditated at first, on the probable consequences of his own advice, and the likelihood of his father's adopting it.

He dismissed the subject from his mind, however, with the consolatory reflection that time alone would show; and this is the reflection we would impress upon the reader..


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