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Bleak House

CHAPTER XI
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It does so very busily and trimly, looks in again a little while, and so departs.
Jo, is it thou?
Well, well! Though a rejected witness, who "can't exactly say" what will be done to him in greater hands than men's, thou art not quite in outer darkness.

There is something like a distant ray of light in thy muttered reason for this: "He wos wery good to me, he wos!".


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