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Bleak House

CHAPTER IV
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The African project at present employs my whole time.

It involves me in correspondence with public bodies and with private individuals anxious for the welfare of their species all over the country.

I am happy to say it is advancing.

We hope by this time next year to have from a hundred and fifty to two hundred healthy families cultivating coffee and educating the natives of Borrioboola-Gha, on the left bank of the Niger." As Ada said nothing, but looked at me, I said it must be very gratifying.
"It IS gratifying," said Mrs.Jellyby.

"It involves the devotion of all my energies, such as they are; but that is nothing, so that it succeeds; and I am more confident of success every day.


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