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Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit

CHAPTER FOURTEEN
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P.S .-- I enclose the amount which you so kindly"-- Oh,' said Martin, checking himself, and folding up the letter, 'that's nothing!' At this crisis Mark Tapley interposed, with an apology for remarking that the clock at the Horse Guards was striking.
'Which I shouldn't have said nothing about, sir,' added Mark, 'if the young lady hadn't begged me to be particular in mentioning it.' 'I did,' said Mary.

'Thank you.

You are quite right.

In another minute I shall be ready to return.

We have time for a very few words more, dear Martin, and although I had much to say, it must remain unsaid until the happy time of our next meeting.


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