[Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookLife And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit CHAPTER FIFTEEN 4/15
It hasn't got no employment for its mind, and is always in a state of vacancy.
Like them Polar bears in the wild-beast shows as is constantly a-nodding their heads from side to side, it never CAN be quiet.
Which is entirely owing to its uncommon stupidity.' 'Is that you, Mark ?' asked a faint voice from another berth. 'It's as much of me as is left, sir, after a fortnight of this work,' Mr Tapley replied, 'What with leading the life of a fly, ever since I've been aboard--for I've been perpetually holding-on to something or other in a upside-down position--what with that, sir, and putting a very little into myself, and taking a good deal out of myself, there an't too much of me to swear by.
How do you find yourself this morning, sir ?' 'Very miserable,' said Martin, with a peevish groan.
'Ugh.
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