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Isopel Berners

CHAPTER XXVII
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." "Isopel Berners," said I, "how came you to think of her ?" "How should I but think of her, brother, living as she does with you in Mumper's dingle, and travelling about with you; you will have, brother, more difficulty to manage her, than Jasper has to manage my sister Pakomovna.

I should have mentioned her before, only I wanted to know what you had to say to me; and when we got into discourse, I forgot her.
I say, brother, let me tell you your dukkerin, with respect to her, you will never.

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." "I want to hear no dukkerin, Ursula." "Do let me tell you your dukkerin, brother, you will never manage.

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