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Bleak House

CHAPTER III
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It has been open a long time! Pray accept my blessing." As Ada was a little frightened, I said, to humour the poor old lady, that we were much obliged to her.
"Ye-es!" she said mincingly.

"I imagine so.

And here is Conversation Kenge.

With HIS documents! How does your honourable worship do ?" "Quite well, quite well! Now don't be troublesome, that's a good soul!" said Mr.Kenge, leading the way back.
"By no means," said the poor old lady, keeping up with Ada and me.
"Anything but troublesome.

I shall confer estates on both--which is not being troublesome, I trust?
I expect a judgment.Shortly.On the Day of Judgment.


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