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Little Dorrit

CHAPTER 9
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Don't judge him, sir, as you would judge others outside the gates.

He has been there so long! I never saw him outside, but I can understand that he must have grown different in some things since.' 'My thoughts will never be unjust or harsh towards him, believe me.' 'Not,' she said, with a prouder air, as the misgiving evidently crept upon her that she might seem to be abandoning him, 'not that he has anything to be ashamed of for himself, or that I have anything to be ashamed of for him.

He only requires to be understood.

I only ask for him that his life may be fairly remembered.

All that he said was quite true.


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