[Bleak House by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookBleak House CHAPTER XIII 6/29
Now, with reference to placing Mr.Richard with some sufficiently eminent practitioner.
Is there any one in view at present ?" "No one, Rick, I think ?" said my guardian. "No one, sir," said Richard. "Quite so!" observed Mr.Kenge.
"As to situation, now.
Is there any particular feeling on that head ?" "N--no," said Richard. "Quite so!" observed Mr.Kenge again. "I should like a little variety," said Richard; "I mean a good range of experience." "Very requisite, no doubt," returned Mr.Kenge.
"I think this may be easily arranged, Mr.Jarndyce? We have only, in the first place, to discover a sufficiently eligible practitioner; and as soon as we make our want--and shall I add, our ability to pay a premium ?--known, our only difficulty will be in the selection of one from a large number. We have only, in the second place, to observe those little formalities which are rendered necessary by our time of life and our being under the guardianship of the court.
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