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... gentlemen ? My little one , you see , going round with me to have a peep at her father's birds . Fie , then ! Look at the birds , my pretty , look at the birds . ' He looked sharply at the birds himself , as he 6 LITTLE DORRIT.
... gentlemen ? My little one , you see , going round with me to have a peep at her father's birds . Fie , then ! Look at the birds , my pretty , look at the birds . ' He looked sharply at the birds himself , as he 6 LITTLE DORRIT.
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... gentleman ? ' " Surely , surely ! " " " " How long have we been here ? " 66 " I , eleven weeks , to - morrow night at mid- night . You , nine weeks and three days , at five this afternoon . " " Have I ever done anything here ? Ever ...
... gentleman ? ' " Surely , surely ! " " " " How long have we been here ? " 66 " I , eleven weeks , to - morrow night at mid- night . You , nine weeks and three days , at five this afternoon . " " Have I ever done anything here ? Ever ...
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... gentleman before him soon . Come ! Shall I tell you on what accusation ? It must be now , or never , for I shall not return here . Either I shall go free , or I shall go to be made ready for shaving . You know where they keep the razor ...
... gentleman before him soon . Come ! Shall I tell you on what accusation ? It must be now , or never , for I shall not return here . Either I shall go free , or I shall go to be made ready for shaving . You know where they keep the razor ...
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... gentleman everywhere . I have been treated and respected as a gentleman universally . If you try to prejudice me , by making out that I have lived by my wits - how do your lawyers live -your politicians - your intriguers — your men of ...
... gentleman everywhere . I have been treated and respected as a gentleman universally . If you try to prejudice me , by making out that I have lived by my wits - how do your lawyers live -your politicians - your intriguers — your men of ...
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... gentleman with raven hair and beard , of a swart and terrible , not to say genteely diabolical aspect , but who had shown himself the mildest of men ; and a handsome young Englishwoman , travelling quite alone , who had a proud ...
... gentleman with raven hair and beard , of a swart and terrible , not to say genteely diabolical aspect , but who had shown himself the mildest of men ; and a handsome young Englishwoman , travelling quite alone , who had a proud ...
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