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Bleak House

CHAPTER XVII
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I therefore have not come to the consideration of Mr.Carstone as a neophyte.

And yet I am very much of the opinion, my dears, that he has not chosen his profession advisedly." Ada looked so very anxious now that I asked Mrs.Badger on what she founded her supposition.
"My dear Miss Summerson," she replied, "on Mr.Carstone's character and conduct.

He is of such a very easy disposition that probably he would never think it worth-while to mention how he really feels, but he feels languid about the profession.

He has not that positive interest in it which makes it his vocation.

If he has any decided impression in reference to it, I should say it was that it is a tiresome pursuit.


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