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Bleak House

CHAPTER VII
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Guppy! Nonsense, I never heard of him!" "If you please, he told ME that!" says Rosa.

"But he said that he and the other young gentleman came from London only last night by the mail, on business at the magistrates' meeting, ten miles off, this morning, and that as their business was soon over, and they had heard a great deal said of Chesney Wold, and really didn't know what to do with themselves, they had come through the wet to see it.

They are lawyers.

He says he is not in Mr.Tulkinghorn's office, but he is sure he may make use of Mr.Tulkinghorn's name if necessary." Finding, now she leaves off, that she has been making quite a long speech, Rosa is shyer than ever.
Now, Mr.Tulkinghorn is, in a manner, part and parcel of the place, and besides, is supposed to have made Mrs.Rouncewell's will.

The old lady relaxes, consents to the admission of the visitors as a favour, and dismisses Rosa.


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