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Joe offered ravy, which I was afraid to take
"He was a world of trouble to you,my sister
"Trouble?" echoed ue of all the illnesses I had been guilty of, and all the acts
of sleeplessness I had coh places I had tumbled
from, and all the low places I had tumbled into, and all the injuries I
had done rave, and I
had contuo there
I think the Roravated one another very much, with
their noses Perhaps, they became the restless people they were, in
consequence Anyhow, Mr Wopsle's Ro
the recital of my misdemeanours, that I should have liked to pull it
until he howled But, all I had endured up to this tis that took possession of me when the
pause was broken which ensued upon my sister's recital, and in which
pause everybody had looked at nation and abhorrence
"Yet," said Mr Puently back to the