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Bleak House

CHAPTER VIII
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"It's easy, easy.

Why not?
I hear of a good little orphan girl without a protector, and I take it into my head to be that protector.

She grows up, and more than justifies my good opinion, and I remain her guardian and her friend.

What is there in all this?
So, so! Now, we have cleared off old scores, and I have before me thy pleasant, trusting, trusty face again." I said to myself, "Esther, my dear, you surprise me! This really is not what I expected of you!" And it had such a good effect that I folded my hands upon my basket and quite recovered myself.

Mr.
Jarndyce, expressing his approval in his face, began to talk to me as confidentially as if I had been in the habit of conversing with him every morning for I don't know how long.


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