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Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit

CHAPTER SIX
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Before he had completed fifty lines his friend was snoring.
'Poor fellow!' said Tom, softly, as he stretched out his head to peep at him over the backs of the chairs.

'He is very young to have so much trouble.

How trustful and generous in him to bestow all this confidence in me.

And that was she, was it ?' But suddenly remembering their compact, he took up the poem at the place where he had left off, and went on reading; always forgetting to snuff the candle, until its wick looked like a mushroom.

He gradually became so much interested, that he quite forgot to replenish the fire; and was only reminded of his neglect by Martin Chuzzlewit starting up after the lapse of an hour or so, and crying with a shiver.
'Why, it's nearly out, I declare! No wonder I dreamed of being frozen.
Do call for some coals.


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