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Bleak House

CHAPTER XIV
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"If I ever blame myself, I still think it's Ma's fault.

We are to be married whenever we can, and then I shall go to Pa at the office and write to Ma.

It won't much agitate Ma; I am only pen and ink to HER.

One great comfort is," said Caddy with a sob, "that I shall never hear of Africa after I am married.

Young Mr.Turveydrop hates it for my sake, and if old Mr.
Turveydrop knows there is such a place, it's as much as he does." "It was he who was very gentlemanly, I think!" said I.
"Very gentlemanly indeed," said Caddy.


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