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Barnaby Rudge

CHAPTER 63
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In such sentiments as them,' and here he emphasised his discourse with an oath, 'I'm ready to meet you or any man halfway .-- Have you got a bit of cord anywheres handy?
Don't put yourself out of the way, if you haven't.

A handkecher will do.' 'Don't be a fool, master,' whispered Hugh, seizing Varden roughly by the shoulder; 'but do as you're bid.

You'll soon hear what you're wanted for.

Do it!' 'I'll do nothing at your request, or that of any scoundrel here,' returned the locksmith.

'If you want any service from me, you may spare yourselves the pains of telling me what it is.


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