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Bleak House

CHAPTER XX
20/31

VERY well.

Now it has been one of my duties of late to pay Flite a certain weekly allowance, deducting from it the amount of her weekly rent, which I have paid (in consequence of instructions I have received) to Krook himself, regularly in her presence.

This has brought me into communication with Krook and into a knowledge of his house and his habits.

I know he has a room to let.
You may live there at a very low charge under any name you like, as quietly as if you were a hundred miles off.

He'll ask no questions and would accept you as a tenant at a word from me--before the clock strikes, if you chose.


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