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Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit

CHAPTER SEVEN
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That's my opinion.

I wouldn't have any such Peter the Wild Boy as him in my house, sir, not if I was paid race-week prices for it.

He's enough to turn the very beer in the casks sour with his looks; he is! So he would, if it had judgment enough.' 'You're not answering my question, you know, Mark,' observed Mr Pinch.
'Well, sir,' said Mark, 'I don't know as there's much to answer further than that.

Him and his friend goes and stops at the Moon and Stars till they've run a bill there; and then comes and stops with us and does the same.

The running of bills is common enough Mr Pinch; it an't that as we object to; it's the ways of this chap.


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