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Little Dorrit

CHAPTER 7
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Carrying out which intention, he presented himself before her at the expiration of a month, in rags, without shoes, and much more tired than ever.

At length, after another interval of successorship to Mrs Bangham, he found a pursuit for himself, and announced it.
'Amy, I have got a situation.' 'Have you really and truly, Tip ?' 'All right.

I shall do now.

You needn't look anxious about me any more, old girl.' 'What is it, Tip ?' 'Why, you know Slingo by sight ?' 'Not the man they call the dealer ?' 'That's the chap.

He'll be out on Monday, and he's going to give me a berth.' 'What is he a dealer in, Tip ?' 'Horses.


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