[The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookThe Old Curiosity Shop CHAPTER 51 6/10
He states his points so clearly that it's a treat to have 'em! I don't know any act of parliament that's equal to him in clearness.' 'I shall deprive you of a treat,' said Quilp.
'Put up your book.
We don't want any documents.
So.
There's a lad named Kit--' Miss Sally nodded, implying that she knew of him. 'Kit!' said Mr Sampson.--'Kit! Ha! I've heard the name before, but I don't exactly call to mind--I don't exactly--' 'You're as slow as a tortoise, and more thick-headed than a rhinoceros,' returned his obliging client with an impatient gesture. 'He's extremely pleasant!' cried the obsequious Sampson.
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