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Bleak House

CHAPTER XVII
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I don't take to it.

And I get too much of Mrs.Bayham Badger's first and second." "I am sure THAT'S very natural!" cried Ada, quite delighted.

"The very thing we both said yesterday, Esther!" "Then," pursued Richard, "it's monotonous, and to-day is too like yesterday, and to-morrow is too like to-day." "But I am afraid," said I, "this is an objection to all kinds of application--to life itself, except under some very uncommon circumstances." "Do you think so ?" returned Richard, still considering.

"Perhaps! Ha! Why, then, you know," he added, suddenly becoming gay again, "we travel outside a circle to what I said just now.

It'll do as well as anything else.


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