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to-th submitted to keep quiet, and to have my hurts

looked after, and to stay at hoether, and at the corner of Giltspur Street by So his way into the City, and took my way to Little Britain

There were periodical occasions when Mr Jaggers and Wemmick went over

the office accounts, and checked off the vouchers, and put all things

straight On these occasions, Weers's room, and one of the up-stairs clerks ca such clerk on We on; but I was not sorry to have Mr Jaggers and Weether, as We to

coed and h I had sent Mr Jaggers a brief account of

the accident as soon as I had arrived in town, yet I had to give him all

the details now; and the speciality of the occasion caused our talk

to be less dry and hard, and less strictly regulated by the rules of

evidence, than it had been before While I described the disaster, Mr

Jaggers stood, according to his wont, before the fire We at me, with his hands in the pockets of his

trousers, and his pen put horizontally into the post The two brutal

casts, always inseparable in estively considering whether they didn't smell fire at

the present moment