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Bleak House

CHAPTER XIII
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But I wish and hope to retain your confidence if I do nothing to forfeit it." "I am very sure, sir," returned Richard, "that I speak for Ada too when I say that you have the strongest power over us both--rooted in respect, gratitude, and affection--strengthening every day." "Dear cousin John," said Ada, on his shoulder, "my father's place can never be empty again.

All the love and duty I could ever have rendered to him is transferred to you." "Come!" said Mr.Jarndyce.

"Now for our assumption.

Now we lift our eyes up and look hopefully at the distance! Rick, the world is before you; and it is most probable that as you enter it, so it will receive you.

Trust in nothing but in Providence and your own efforts.


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