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Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit

CHAPTER TEN
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You MAY look upon it as done, I assure you.' 'There is another topic,' said Martin, 'on which I hope you will assist me.

You remember Mary, cousin ?' 'The young lady that I mentioned to you, my dears, as having interested me so very much,' remarked Mr Pecksniff.

'Excuse my interrupting you, sir.' 'I told you her history ?' said the old man.
'Which I also mentioned, you will recollect, my dears,' cried Mr Pecksniff.

'Silly girls, Mr Chuzzlewit--quite moved by it, they were!' 'Why, look now!' said Martin, evidently pleased; 'I feared I should have had to urge her case upon you, and ask you to regard her favourably for my sake.

But I find you have no jealousies! Well! You have no cause for any, to be sure.


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