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The Old Curiosity Shop

CHAPTER 21
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'When did his old master come or send here last?
Is he here now?
If not, where's he gone ?' 'He has not been here at all,' she replied.

'I wish we knew where they have gone, for it would make my son a good deal easier in his mind, and me too.

If you're the gentleman named Mr Quilp, I should have thought you'd have known, and so I told him only this very day.' 'Humph!' muttered Quilp, evidently disappointed to believe that this was true.

'That's what you tell this gentleman too, is it ?' 'If the gentleman comes to ask the same question, I can't tell him anything else, sir; and I only wish I could, for our own sakes,' was the reply.
Quilp glanced at Richard Swiveller, and observed that having met him on the threshold, he assumed that he had come in search of some intelligence of the fugitives.

He supposed he was right?
'Yes,' said Dick, 'that was the object of the present expedition.


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