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David Copperfield

CHAPTER 5
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There is a strange unwholesome smell upon the room, like mildewed corduroys, sweet apples wanting air, and rotten books.

There could not well be more ink splashed about it, if it had been roofless from its first construction, and the skies had rained, snowed, hailed, and blown ink through the varying seasons of the year.
Mr.Mell having left me while he took his irreparable boots upstairs, I went softly to the upper end of the room, observing all this as I crept along.

Suddenly I came upon a pasteboard placard, beautifully written, which was lying on the desk, and bore these words: 'TAKE CARE OF HIM.

HE BITES.' I got upon the desk immediately, apprehensive of at least a great dog underneath.

But, though I looked all round with anxious eyes, I could see nothing of him.


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