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Barnaby Rudge

CHAPTER 46
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What of that?
It will never be spoken, widow.' 'You are sure of that ?' 'Quite--so sure, that I don't come here to discuss the question.

I say we must have our rights, or we must be bought off.

Keep to that point, or let me return to my young friend, for I have an interest in the lad, and desire to put him in the way of making his fortune.

Bah! you needn't speak,' he added hastily; 'I know what you would say: you have hinted at it once already.

Have I no feeling for you, because I am blind?
No, I have not.


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