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'No, sir, I do not forget To lead a life aset To lead a life of

self-correction is not the way to forget To be sensible of having (as

we all have, every one of us, all the children of Adam!) offences

to expiate and peace to et

Therefore I have long diset' Mr Flintwinch, who had latterly been shaking the sediulped it down, and putting the

cup in the tea-tray, as done with, turned his eyes upon Mr Blandois as

if to ask hiht of that?

'All expressed, madam,' said Mr Blandois, with his smoothest bow and his

white hand on his breast, 'by the word "naturally," which I am proud

to have had sufficient apprehension and appreciation (but without

appreciation I could not be Blandois) to employ'

'Pardon entlee, and politeness, accustomed to court

and to be courted--' 'Oh madam! By Heaven!' '--

If I doubt the likelihood of such a character quite cos to mine in my circumstances Not to obtrude doctrine upon