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Bleak House

CHAPTER XIV
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I knowed old Squire Tom, sir.

I never to my knowledge see you afore though, not even in court.

Yet, I go there a mortal sight of times in the course of the year, taking one day with another." "I never go there," said Mr.Jarndyce (which he never did on any consideration).

"I would sooner go--somewhere else." "Would you though ?" returned Krook, grinning.

"You're bearing hard upon my noble and learned brother in your meaning, sir, though perhaps it is but nat'ral in a Jarndyce.


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