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The Secret Agent

CHAPTER VIII
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The possession of the furniture would not be in any sense a provision.

He ought to have it--the poor boy.

But to give it to him would be like tampering with his position of complete dependence.

It was a sort of claim which she feared to weaken.

Moreover, the susceptibilities of Mr Verloc would perhaps not brook being beholden to his brother-in-law for the chairs he sat on.


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