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621
'
He
wishes
to
be
free
,
to
marry
the
female
of
whom
he
speaks
,
I
fear
,
sir
,
'
observed
Mrs.
Sparsit
in
an
undertone
,
and
much
dejected
by
the
immorality
of
the
people
.
622
'
I
do
.
The
lady
says
what
's
right
.
I
do
.
I
were
a
coming
to
'
t.
I
ha
'
read
i
'
th
'
papers
that
great
folk
(
fair
faw
'em
a
'
!
I
wishes
'em
no
hurt
!
)
are
not
bonded
together
for
better
for
worst
so
fast
,
but
that
they
can
be
set
free
fro
'
their
misfortnet
marriages
,
an
'
marry
ower
agen
.
When
they
dunnot
agree
,
for
that
their
tempers
is
ill-sorted
,
they
has
rooms
o
'
one
kind
an
'
another
in
their
houses
,
above
a
bit
,
and
they
can
live
asunders
.
We
fok
ha
'
only
one
room
,
and
we
ca
n't
.
When
that
wo
n't
do
,
they
ha
'
gowd
an
'
other
cash
,
an
'
they
can
say
"
This
for
yo
'
an
'
that
for
me
,
"
an
'
they
can
go
their
separate
ways
.
We
ca
n't
.
Spite
o
'
all
that
,
they
can
be
set
free
for
smaller
wrongs
than
mine
.
So
,
I
mun
be
ridden
o
'
this
woman
,
and
I
want
t
'
know
how
?
'
623
'
No
how
,
'
returned
Mr.
Bounderby
.
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624
'
If
I
do
her
any
hurt
,
sir
,
there
's
a
law
to
punish
me
?
'
625
'
Of
course
there
is
.
626
'
627
'
If
I
flee
from
her
,
there
's
a
law
to
punish
me
?
'
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628
'
Of
course
there
is
.
'
629
'
If
I
marry
t
'
oother
dear
lass
,
there
's
a
law
to
punish
me
?
'
630
'
Of
course
there
is
.
'