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I had considered how the things that never happen, are often as much realities to us, in their effects, as those that are accomplished.
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You'll find us rough, sir, but you'll find us ready.
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I feel it more than other people.
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David Copperfield |
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I am a lone lorn creetur... and everythink goes contrairy with me.
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David Copperfield |
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I'd better go into the house, and die and be a riddance!
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David Copperfield |
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Ye-es. Barkis is willin'.
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David Copperfield |
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I live on broken wittles - and I sleep on the coals.
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David Copperfield |
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A] loving heart was better and stronger than wisdom...
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David Copperfield |
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It's a mad world. Mad as Bedlam, boy!
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David Copperfield |
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I only ask for information.
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David Copperfield |
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What a world of gammon and spinach it is, though, ain't it!
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David Copperfield |
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He is quite a good fellow - nobody's enemy but his own.
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David Copperfield |
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Other things are all very well in their way, but give me Blood!
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David Copperfield |
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I assure you she's the dearest girl!
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David Copperfield |
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A long pull, and a strong pull, and a pull altogether, my hearties, hurrah!
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David Copperfield |
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I ate umble pie with an appetite.
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David Copperfield |
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Let sleeping dogs lie -- who wants to rouse 'em?
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David Copperfield |
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It's only my child-wife!
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David Copperfield |
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A man must take the fat with the lean.
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David Copperfield |
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T]rifles make the sum of life.
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David Copperfield |