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Bleak House

CHAPTER V
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It matters very little.

Pray excuse the introduction of such mean topics." She partly drew aside the curtain of the long, low garret window and called our attention to a number of bird-cages hanging there, some containing several birds.

There were larks, linnets, and goldfinches--I should think at least twenty.
"I began to keep the little creatures," she said, "with an object that the wards will readily comprehend.

With the intention of restoring them to liberty.

When my judgment should be given.


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