[Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookLife And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit CHAPTER ELEVEN 6/43
'She never said anything to me about it, one way or other.' 'Didn't she laugh about it ?' inquired Jonas. 'No.
She didn't even laugh about it,' answered Charity. 'She's a terrible one to laugh, an't she ?' said Jonas, lowering his voice. 'She is very lively,' said Cherry. 'Liveliness is a pleasant thing--when it don't lead to spending money. An't it ?' asked Mr Jonas. 'Very much so, indeed,' said Cherry, with a demureness of manner that gave a very disinterested character to her assent. 'Such liveliness as yours I mean, you know,' observed Mr Jonas, as he nudged her with his elbow.
'I should have come to see you before, but I didn't know where you was.
How quick you hurried off, that morning!' 'I was amenable to my papa's directions,' said Miss Charity. 'I wish he had given me his direction,' returned her cousin, 'and then I should have found you out before.
Why, I shouldn't have found you even now, if I hadn't met him in the street this morning.
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