[Bleak House by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookBleak House CHAPTER XIX 16/27
Upon that, a young man who was in the crowd said he was acquainted with you, and you were a respectable housekeeper, and if I'd call and make the inquiry, he'd appear.
The young man don't seem inclined to keep his word, but--Oh! Here IS the young man!" Enter Mr.Guppy, who nods to Mr.Snagsby and touches his hat with the chivalry of clerkship to the ladies on the stairs. "I was strolling away from the office just now when I found this row going on," says Mr.Guppy to the law-stationer, "and as your name was mentioned, I thought it was right the thing should be looked into." "It was very good-natured of you, sir," says Mr.Snagsby, "and I am obliged to you." And Mr.Snagsby again relates his experience, again suppressing the half-crown fact. "Now, I know where you live," says the constable, then, to Jo.
"You live down in Tom-all-Alone's.
That's a nice innocent place to live in, ain't it ?" "I can't go and live in no nicer place, sir," replies Jo.
"They wouldn't have nothink to say to me if I wos to go to a nice innocent place fur to live.
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