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Barnaby Rudge

CHAPTER 41
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'Ah! that he did.

It seems but yesterday that he followed me out to the Maypole door one night, and begged me not to say how like a boy they used him--say here, at home, he meant, though at the time, I recollect, I didn't understand.

"And how's Miss Dolly, sir ?" says Joe,' pursued the locksmith, musing sorrowfully, 'Ah! Poor Joe!' 'Well, I declare,' cried Miggs.

'Oh! Goodness gracious me!' 'What's the matter now ?' said Gabriel, turning sharply to her, 'Why, if here an't Miss Dolly,' said the handmaid, stooping down to look into her face, 'a-giving way to floods of tears.

Oh mim! oh sir.


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