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Dombey and Son

CHAPTER 13
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It's men like myself, who are low down and are not superior in circumstances, and who inherit new masters in the course of Time, that have cause to look about us.

I shall have a rising sun to worship, soon.' 'Time enough, time enough, Carker!' said Mr Dombey, rising from his chair, and standing with his back to the fire.

'Have you anything there for me ?' 'I don't know that I need trouble you,' returned Carker, turning over the papers in his hand.

'You have a committee today at three, you know.' 'And one at three, three-quarters,' added Mr Dombey.
'Catch you forgetting anything!' exclaimed Carker, still turning over his papers.

'If Mr Paul inherits your memory, he'll be a troublesome customer in the House.


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