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Bleak House

CHAPTER XI
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Thinks it was the plaintive's air in which that report originatinin.

See the plaintive often and considered as his air was feariocious and not to be allowed to go about some children being timid (and if doubted hoping Mrs.Perkins may be brought forard for she is here and will do credit to her husband and herself and family).

Has seen the plaintive wexed and worrited by the children (for children they will ever be and you cannot expect them specially if of playful dispositions to be Methoozellers which you was not yourself).

On accounts of this and his dark looks has often dreamed as she see him take a pick-axe from his pocket and split Johnny's head (which the child knows not fear and has repeatually called after him close at his eels).

Never however see the plaintive take a pick-axe or any other wepping far from it.


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