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Little Dorrit

CHAPTER 10
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Found him particularly like her when hocussed.' 'Mr Wobbler ?' said the suitor.
Both gentlemen laughed for some time.

The gentleman with the gun-barrel, considering it, on inspection, in a satisfactory state, referred it to the other; receiving confirmation of his views, he fitted it into its place in the case before him, and took out the stock and polished that, softly whistling.
'Mr Wobbler ?' said the suitor.
'What's the matter ?' then said Mr Wobbler, with his mouth full.
'I want to know--' and Arthur Clennam again mechanically set forth what he wanted to know.
'Can't inform you,' observed Mr Wobbler, apparently to his lunch.

'Never heard of it.

Nothing at all to do with it.

Better try Mr Clive, second door on the left in the next passage.' 'Perhaps he will give me the same answer.' 'Very likely.


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