Wednesday, January 2, 2008

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sir, but could not rescue. I beg that gentleman, if he has it in his power, to inform that young woman from me that I forgive her her bad conduct towards myself, and that I call her to repentance - if he will be so good.' ¡¡¡¡'I have no doubt, Twenty Eight,' returned the questioner, 'that the gentleman you refer to feels very strongly - as we all must - what you have so properly said. We will not detain you.' ¡¡¡¡'I thank you, sir,' said Mr. Littimer. 'Gentlemen, I wish you a good day, and hoping you and your families will also see your wickedness, and amend!' ¡¡¡¡With this, Number Twenty Eight retired, after a glance between him and Uriah; as if they were not altogether unknown to each other, through some medium of communication; and a murmur went round the group, as his door shut upon him, that he was a most respectable man, and a beautiful case. ¡
¡¡¡'Now, Twenty Seven,' said Mr. Creakle, entering on a clear stage with his man, 'is there anything that anyone can do for you? If so, mention it.' ¡¡¡¡'I would umbly ask, sir,' returned Uriah, with a jerk of his malevolent head, 'for leave to write again to mother.' ¡¡¡¡'It shall certainly be granted,' said Mr. Creakle. ¡¡¡¡'Thank you, sir! I am anxious about mother. I am afraid she ain't safe.' ¡¡¡¡Somebody incautiously asked, what from? But there was a scandalized whisper of 'Hush!'

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