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Bleak House

CHAPTER XII
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They appear to take as little note of one another as any two people enclosed within the same walls could.

But whether each evermore watches and suspects the other, evermore mistrustful of some great reservation; whether each is evermore prepared at all points for the other, and never to be taken unawares; what each would give to know how much the other knows--all this is hidden, for the time, in their own hearts..


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