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Bleak House

CHAPTER V
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My head ached with wondering how it happened, if men were neither fools nor rascals; and my heart ached to think they could possibly be either.

But at all events, Ada--I may call you Ada ?" "Of course you may, cousin Richard." "At all events, Chancery will work none of its bad influences on US.
We have happily been brought together, thanks to our good kinsman, and it can't divide us now!" "Never, I hope, cousin Richard!" said Ada gently.
Miss Jellyby gave my arm a squeeze and me a very significant look.

I smiled in return, and we made the rest of the way back very pleasantly.
In half an hour after our arrival, Mrs.Jellyby appeared; and in the course of an hour the various things necessary for breakfast straggled one by one into the dining-room.

I do not doubt that Mrs.
Jellyby had gone to bed and got up in the usual manner, but she presented no appearance of having changed her dress.

She was greatly occupied during breakfast, for the morning's post brought a heavy correspondence relative to Borrioboola-Gha, which would occasion her (she said) to pass a busy day.


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