[The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookThe Mystery of Edwin Drood CHAPTER XIV--WHEN SHALL THESE THREE MEET AGAIN? 24/30
You said I had been exaggerative.
So I have.' Mr.Crisparkle's brightened face brightens still more. 'I couldn't see it then, because I _was_ out of sorts; but I am in a healthier state now, and I acknowledge it with genuine pleasure.
I made a great deal of a very little; that's the fact.' 'It does me good,' cries Mr.Crisparkle, 'to hear you say it!' 'A man leading a monotonous life,' Jasper proceeds, 'and getting his nerves, or his stomach, out of order, dwells upon an idea until it loses its proportions.
That was my case with the idea in question.
So I shall burn the evidence of my case, when the book is full, and begin the next volume with a clearer vision.' 'This is better,' says Mr.Crisparkle, stopping at the steps of his own door to shake hands, 'than I could have hoped.' 'Why, naturally,' returns Jasper.
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