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Our Mutual Friend

CHAPTER 12
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My respected father--let me shorten the dutiful tautology by substituting in future M.R.

F., which sounds military, and rather like the Duke of Wellington.' 'What an absurd fellow you are, Eugene!' 'Not at all, I assure you.

M.R.

F.having always in the clearest manner provided (as he calls it) for his children by pre-arranging from the hour of the birth of each, and sometimes from an earlier period, what the devoted little victim's calling and course in life should be, M.R.
F.pre-arranged for myself that I was to be the barrister I am (with the slight addition of an enormous practice, which has not accrued), and also the married man I am not.' 'The first you have often told me.' 'The first I have often told you.

Considering myself sufficiently incongruous on my legal eminence, I have until now suppressed my domestic destiny.


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