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Barnaby Rudge

CHAPTER 39
18/18

'And let me see.

In an altered state of society--which must ensue if we break out and are victorious--when the locksmith's child is mine, Miggs must be got rid of somehow, or she'll poison the tea-kettle one evening when I'm out.

He might marry Miggs, if he was drunk enough.

It shall be done.

I'll make a note of it.'.


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