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Our Mutual Friend

CHAPTER 12
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And there would be no Circuit to go.

But that's a selfish consideration, personal to me.' 'And no clients to come,' added Lightwood.

'Not that that's a selfish consideration at all personal to ME.' 'If we were on an isolated rock in a stormy sea,' said Eugene, smoking with his eyes on the fire, 'Lady Tippins couldn't put off to visit us, or, better still, might put off and get swamped.

People couldn't ask one to wedding breakfasts.

There would be no Precedents to hammer at, except the plain-sailing Precedent of keeping the light up.


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