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Bleak House

CHAPTER VII
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True." "That is the story.

Whatever the sound is, it is a worrying sound," says Mrs.Rouncewell, getting up from her chair; "and what is to be noticed in it is that it MUST BE HEARD.

My Lady, who is afraid of nothing, admits that when it is there, it must be heard.

You cannot shut it out.

Watt, there is a tall French clock behind you (placed there, 'a purpose) that has a loud beat when it is in motion and can play music.


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