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Dombey and Son

CHAPTER 3
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'I am very fond of children.' 'Oh! but begging your pardon, Mrs Richards, that don't matter, you know,' returned the black-eyed girl, who was so desperately sharp and biting that she seemed to make one's eyes water.

'I may be very fond of pennywinkles, Mrs Richards, but it don't follow that I'm to have 'em for tea.

'Well, it don't matter,' said Polly.

'Oh, thank'ee, Mrs Richards, don't it!' returned the sharp girl.

'Remembering, however, if you'll be so good, that Miss Floy's under my charge, and Master Paul's under your'n.' 'But still we needn't quarrel,' said Polly.
'Oh no, Mrs Richards,' rejoined Spitfire.


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