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Dombey and Son

CHAPTER 26
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I really, think it's all for the best.

Did I mention that there was something like a little confidence between Miss Dombey and myself ?' 'No,' said Mr Dombey, sternly.
'I have no doubt,' returned Mr Carker, after an impressive pause, 'that wherever Gay is, he is much better where he is, than at home here.

If I were, or could be, in your place, I should be satisfied of that.

I am quite satisfied of it myself.

Miss Dombey is confiding and young--perhaps hardly proud enough, for your daughter--if she have a fault.


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