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'But when?'

'I I've had it in ht'

'And how is it to be? Oh, Felix, I hope itto;--where do you think?'

'How can I think?--Boulogne'

'You say that just because Goldsheiner went there That wouldn't have done at all for us We're going to--New York'

'To New York! But ill you be y you'

'Oh; I wish you hadn't told me'

'Come now;--that's kind You don't et oing on a journey, I will have your clothes got ready for you When do you start?'

'Wednesday afternoon'

'For New York! We s ready-ive her?' He atte as possible he had not sworn then that he would never give her a shilling'

'They always say that'

'You are going to risk it?'

'I a to take your advice' This was dreadful to the poor mother 'There is money settled on her'

'Settled on whoain'

'How h for thes went amiss with them'

'But that's only a forive to her husband'

'Melmotte will find that it is, unless he coot over hireat deal sharper than any one would take her to be What can you do for ht you'd be sure to help me, as you wanted me so much to do it'

'That's not true, Felix I didn't want you to do it Oh, I am so sorry that that word ever passed my mouth! I have no ether'

'They would let you overdraw for £50 or £60'

'I will not do it I will not starve myself and Hetta You had ever so s for you, and pay for thee;--but I have not ive you'