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Little Dorrit

CHAPTER 8
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'What had I better do ?' 'We had better get hold of Amy first of all,' said Tip, referring any difficulty to her as a matter of course.
'I would rather walk about all night--it's not much to do--than give that trouble.' 'You needn't do that, if you don't mind paying for a bed.

If you don't mind paying, they'll make you up one on the Snuggery table, under the circumstances.

If you'll come along, I'll introduce you there.' As they passed down the yard, Arthur looked up at the window of the room he had lately left, where the light was still burning.

'Yes, sir,' said Tip, following his glance.

'That's the governor's.


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