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Bleak House

CHAPTER XII
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"Nothing.

I give up ?" "I don't mean anything of importance.

That, of course, I know you would not abandon.

I mean any minor point." "Mr.Tulkinghorn," returns Sir Leicester, "there can be no minor point between myself and Mr.Boythorn.If I go farther, and observe that I cannot readily conceive how ANY right of mine can be a minor point, I speak not so much in reference to myself as an individual as in reference to the family position I have it in charge to maintain." Mr.Tulkinghorn inclines his head again.

"I have now my instructions," he says.


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