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'I have ht, when
I was going back Both tih that may easily be my
mistake), that he hardly looked as if he had ?' 'No; he only nodded and put his head on one side'
'The devil take his head!'at the fire;
'it's always on one side' He roused himself to persuade her to put so to eat--it was very difficult,
she was so tiain: 'Is my mother at
all changed to you?' 'Oh, not at all She is just the same I wondered whether I had better
tell her ht--I mean, whether you
would likeat
hi her eyes as he looked
at her, 'whether you would advise ht to do'
'Little Dorrit,' said Clennaun, between
these two, to stand for a hundred gentle phrases, according to the