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Little Dorrit

CHAPTER 2 Fellow Travellers
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'Oh!' said he.

'Dear me! But that's a pity, isn't it ?' 'That I am not credulous ?' said Miss Wade.
'Not exactly that.

Put it another way.

That you can't believe it easy to forgive.' 'My experience,' she quietly returned, 'has been correcting my belief in many respects, for some years.

It is our natural progress, I have heard.' 'Well, well! But it's not natural to bear malice, I hope ?' said Mr Meagles, cheerily.
'If I had been shut up in any place to pine and suffer, I should always hate that place and wish to burn it down, or raze it to the ground.


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