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Bleak House

CHAPTER XV
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My brother would have given up the legacy, and joyful, to escape more costs.

My whole estate, left to me in that will of my father's, has gone in costs.

The suit, still undecided, has fallen into rack, and ruin, and despair, with everything else--and here I stand, this day! Now, Mr.Jarndyce, in your suit there are thousands and thousands involved, where in mine there are hundreds.

Is mine less hard to bear or is it harder to bear, when my whole living was in it and has been thus shamefully sucked away ?" Mr.Jarndyce said that he condoled with him with all his heart and that he set up no monopoly himself in being unjustly treated by this monstrous system.
"There again!" said Mr.Gridley with no diminution of his rage.

"The system! I am told on all hands, it's the system.


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