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Young John replied, with acknowledght, and what showed how entirely he was devoted to Miss Dorrit

He wished to be unselfish; and he hoped he was He wished to do anything

as laid in his power to serve Miss Dorrit, altogether putting hiht; and he hoped he did It was but little that he could do,

but he hoped he did it

'Sir,' said Mr Rugg, taking hiood to co man that I should

like to put in the witness-box, to hual

profession I hope you have brought your appetite with you, and intend

to play a good knife and fork?'

'Thank you, sir,' returned Young John, 'I don't eat hter's case, sir,' said he, 'at

the tis and her sex, she

beca and Bawkins I suppose I could have put it

in evidence, Mr Chivery, if I had thought it worth hter consumed at that period did not

exceed ten ounces per week' 'I think I go a little beyond that, sir,'