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The Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby

CHAPTER 35
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There's the same mignonette box in the middle of the window, and the same four flower-pots, two on each side, that I brought with me when I first came.

There an't--I've said it again and again, and I'll maintain it--there an't such a square as this in the world.

I KNOW there an't,' said Tim, with sudden energy, and looking sternly about him.

'Not one.

For business or pleasure, in summer-time or winter--I don't care which--there's nothing like it.
There's not such a spring in England as the pump under the archway.
There's not such a view in England as the view out of my window; I've seen it every morning before I shaved, and I ought to know something about it.


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