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As
to
general
reading
,
dear
me
,
what
a
lot
of
it
I
do
get
through
!
That
s
what
I
feel
so
strong
,
you
know
!
If
it
had
been
my
eyes
,
what
should
I
have
done
?
If
it
had
been
my
ears
,
what
should
I
have
done
?
Being
my
limbs
,
what
does
it
signify
?
Why
,
my
limbs
only
made
my
breath
shorter
when
I
used
em
.
And
now
,
if
I
want
to
go
out
into
the
street
or
down
to
the
sands
,
I
ve
only
got
to
call
Dick
,
Joram
s
youngest
prentice
,
and
away
I
go
in
my
own
carriage
,
like
the
Lord
Mayor
of
London
.
He
half
suffocated
himself
with
laughing
here
.
Lord
bless
you
!
said
Mr
.
Omer
,
resuming
his
pipe
,
a
man
must
take
the
fat
with
the
lean
;
that
s
what
he
must
make
up
his
mind
to
,
in
this
life
.
Joram
does
a
fine
business
.
Ex
-
cellent
business
!
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I
am
very
glad
to
hear
it
,
said
I
.
I
knew
you
would
be
,
said
Mr
.
Omer
.
And
Joram
and
Minnie
are
like
Valentines
.
What
more
can
a
man
expect
?
What
s
his
limbs
to
that
!
His
supreme
contempt
for
his
own
limbs
,
as
he
sat
smoking
,
was
one
of
the
pleasantest
oddities
I
have
ever
encountered
.
And
since
I
ve
took
to
general
reading
,
you
ve
took
to
general
writing
,
eh
,
sir
?
said
Mr
.
Omer
,
surveying
me
admiringly
.
What
a
lovely
work
that
was
of
yours
!
What
expressions
in
it
!
I
read
it
every
word
every
word
.
And
as
to
feeling
sleepy
!
Not
at
all
!
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I
laughingly
expressed
my
satisfaction
,
but
I
must
confess
that
I
thought
this
association
of
ideas
significant
.
I
give
you
my
word
and
honour
,
sir
,
said
Mr
.
Omer
,
that
when
I
lay
that
book
upon
the
table
,
and
look
at
it
outside
;
compact
in
three
separate
and
indiwidual
wollumes
one
,
two
,
three
;
I
am
as
proud
as
Punch
to
think
that
I
once
had
the
honour
of
being
connected
with
your
family
.
And
dear
me
,
it
s
a
long
time
ago
,
now
,
ain
t
it
?
Over
at
Blunderstone
.
With
a
pretty
little
party
laid
along
with
the
other
party
.
And
you
quite
a
small
party
then
,
yourself
.
Dear
,
dear
!
I
changed
the
subject
by
referring
to
Emily
.
After
assuring
him
that
I
did
not
forget
how
interested
he
had
always
been
in
her
,
and
how
kindly
he
had
always
treated
her
,
I
gave
him
a
general
account
of
her
restoration
to
her
uncle
by
the
aid
of
Martha
;
which
I
knew
would
please
the
old
man
.
He
listened
with
the
utmost
attention
,
and
said
,
feelingly
,
when
I
had
done
: