[David Copperfield by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookDavid Copperfield CHAPTER 22 29/52
I do something in that way myself--perhaps a good deal--perhaps a little--sharp's the word, my dear boy--never mind!' 'In what way do you mean? In the rouge way ?' said Steerforth. 'Put this and that together, my tender pupil,' returned the wary Mowcher, touching her nose, 'work it by the rule of Secrets in all trades, and the product will give you the desired result.
I say I do a little in that way myself.
One Dowager, SHE calls it lip-salve.
Another, SHE calls it gloves.
Another, SHE calls it tucker-edging.
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