[Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookLife And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit CHAPTER TWELVE 18/47
So do his daughters.
Eh ?' John Westlock smiled, but made no answer. 'By the bye,' said Martin, 'that reminds me.
What's your opinion of Pecksniff? How did he use you? What do you think of him now ?--Coolly, you know, when it's all over ?' 'Ask Pinch,' returned the old pupil.
'He knows what my sentiments used to be upon the subject.
They are not changed, I assure you.' 'No, no,' said Martin, 'I'd rather have them from you.' 'But Pinch says they are unjust,' urged John with a smile. 'Oh! well! Then I know what course they take beforehand,' said Martin; 'and, therefore, you can have no delicacy in speaking plainly.
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