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The Old Curiosity Shop

CHAPTER 30
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Yes, it's as plain as the marks upon the cards.

See here--and there--and here again.' 'Put them away,' urged the child.

'Try to forget them.' 'Try to forget them!' he rejoined, raising his haggard face to hers, and regarding her with an incredulous stare.

'To forget them! How are we ever to grow rich if I forget them ?' The child could only shake her head.
'No, no, Nell,' said the old man, patting her cheek; 'they must not be forgotten.

We must make amends for this as soon as we can.
Patience--patience, and we'll right thee yet, I promise thee.


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