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'Well, then, coy in a very loud
whisper 'Little Mother wasn't to know nothing of it, and she would
never have known nothing of it if you had only gone So and So, instead
of bothering and loitering about It ain't ht to be asha me'
Clennam crossed to the other side, and hurriedly opened the letters
That fro hi been disappointed of a remittance from
the City on which he had confidently counted, he took up his pen, being
restrained by the unhappy circu
three-and-twenty years (doubly underlined), fro himself, as
he would otherwise certainly have done--took up his pen to entreat Mr
Clennas upon his
IOU, which he begged to enclose
That froratified to hear that he had at
length obtained perhly satisfactory nature,
accompanied with every prospect of complete success in life; but that
the temporary inability of his employer to pay him his arrears of salary
to that date (in which condition said eenerous forbearance in which he trusted he should never be wanting