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Chapter 28
e broed and braided smootresses covered ruck ten.

    “Ye’ll  your supper, I am sure,” observed . John when he comes in.”

    And so prepare t to o till t, I ent on cion ed in me so keen an interest, I ten my ocion: no recurred to me. More desolate, more desperate t seemed from contrast. And  appear to touces of to make truts and o induce to vouc for my  t it atingly, I felt t last idea to be a mere chimera. hannah opened.

    “ do you ?” s of the candle she held.

    “May I speak to your mistresses?” I said.

    “You ter tell me o them. here do you come from?”

    “I am a stranger.”

    “ is your business  this hour?”

    “I  a niger in an out-o eat.”

    Distrust, ter a pause; “but  take in a vagrant to lodge. It isn’t likely.”

    “Do let me speak to your mistresses.”

    “No, not I.  can t be roving about no looks very ill.”

    “But w shall I do?”

    “O you knoo do. Mind you don’t do ’s all. here is a penny; now go—”

    “A penny cannot feed me, and I rengto go fart s t, for God’s sake!”

    “I must; the rain is driving in—”

    “tell t me see them- ”

    “Indeed, I . You are not  make such a noise. Move off.”

    “But I must die if I am turned away.”

    “Not you. I’m fear’d you e, t bring you about folk’s  time o’ nigell t by ourselves in tleman, and dogs, and guns.”  but inflexible servant clapped to and bolted it hin.

    te suffering—a true despair—rent and . orn out, indeed, I  anotep could I stir. I sank
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