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Dombey and Son

CHAPTER 9
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I haven't any energy left.
I don't understand things.

This had better be the end of it.

Let 'em sell the stock and take him down,' said the old man, pointing feebly to the wooden Midshipman, 'and let us both be broken up together.' 'And what d'ye mean to do with Wal'r ?'said the Captain.

'There, there! Sit ye down, Gills, sit ye down, and let me think o' this.

If I warn't a man on a small annuity, that was large enough till to-day, I hadn't need to think of it.


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