[Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookOur Mutual Friend CHAPTER 8 10/23
But it did one piece of good.
Mrs Boffin and me had no child of our own, and had sometimes wished that how we had one.
But not now.
"We might both of us die," says Mrs Boffin, "and other eyes might see that lonely look in our child." So of a night, when it was very cold, or when the wind roared, or the rain dripped heavy, she would wake sobbing, and call out in a fluster, "Don't you see the poor child's face? O shelter the poor child!"-- till in course of years it gently wore out, as many things do.' 'My dear Mr Boffin, everything wears to rags,' said Mortimer, with a light laugh. 'I won't go so far as to say everything,' returned Mr Boffin, on whom his manner seemed to grate, 'because there's some things that I never found among the dust.
Well, sir.
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