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Bleak House

CHAPTER IX
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This out of to-day, quite an unnecessary out so far as the attendance, which was its pretended object, went, was planned by me alone for thee alone.

If I speak of interest, it is only to recommend myself and my respectful wretchedness.

Love was before it, and is before it." "I should be pained, Mr.Guppy," said I, rising and putting my hand upon the bell-rope, "to do you or any one who was sincere the injustice of slighting any honest feeling, however disagreeably expressed.

If you have really meant to give me a proof of your good opinion, though ill-timed and misplaced, I feel that I ought to thank you.

I have very little reason to be proud, and I am not proud.


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