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Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit

CHAPTER SIX
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You needn't leave off when you see me getting drowsy (unless you feel tired), for it's pleasant to wake gradually to the sounds again.

Did you ever try that ?' 'No, I never tried that,' said Tom 'Well! You can, you know, one of these days when we're both in the right humour.

Don't mind leaving me in the dark.

Look sharp!' Mr Pinch lost no time in moving away; and in a minute or two returned with one of the precious volumes from the shelf beside his bed.

Martin had in the meantime made himself as comfortable as circumstances would permit, by constructing before the fire a temporary sofa of three chairs with Mercy's stool for a pillow, and lying down at full-length upon it.
'Don't be too loud, please,' he said to Pinch.
'No, no,' said Tom.
'You're sure you're not cold' 'Not at all!' cried Tom.
'I am quite ready, then.' Mr Pinch accordingly, after turning over the leaves of his book with as much care as if they were living and highly cherished creatures, made his own selection, and began to read.


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