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Bleak House

CHAPTER XIV
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I did not speculate upon the source from which it came or wonder whose humanity was so considerate.

My guardian stood before me, contemplating the birds, and I had no need to look beyond him.
"And what do you call these little fellows, ma'am ?" said he in his pleasant voice.

"Have they any names ?" "I can answer for Miss Flite that they have," said I, "for she promised to tell us what they were.

Ada remembers ?" Ada remembered very well.
"Did I ?" said Miss Flite.

"Who's that at my door?
What are you listening at my door for, Krook ?" The old man of the house, pushing it open before him, appeared there with his fur cap in his hand and his cat at his heels.
"I warn't listening, Miss Flite," he said, "I was going to give a rap with my knuckles, only you're so quick!" "Make your cat go down.


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