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"I've always been a-moving and a-moving on, ever since I was
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"Damages, gentlemen-heavy damages-is the only punish-
ment with which you can visit him; the only recompense you can
award to my client. And for those damages she now appeals to
an enlightened, a high-minded, a right-feeling, a conscientious,
a dispassionate, a sympathising. a contemplative jury of her
civilised countrymen."-Chapter xxxiv.
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THE PICKWICK PAPERS.
"He would not deny that he was influenced by human
passions, and human feelings (cheers)-possibly by human
weaknesses-(loud cries of No'); but this he would say, that
if ever the fire of self-importance broke out in his bosom, the
desire to benefit the human race in preference effectually
quenched it."-Chapter i.
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THE PICKWICK PAPERS.
Mr. Pickwick was struck motionless and speechless. He
stood with his lovely burden in his arms, gazing vacantly on the
countenances of his friends, without the slightest attempt at
recognition or explanation.-Chapter xii.
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"I never met with anything so awful as this," thought poor
Mr. Pickwick, the cold perspiration starting in drops upon his
night-cap. "Never. This is fearful."-Chapter xxii.
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"Mr. Tupman, we are observed !-we are discovered!"
Mr. Tupman looked round. There was the fat boy, per-
fectly motionless, with his large circular eyes staring into the
arbour.-Chapter viii.
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"Wot I like in that 'ere style of writin'," said the elder Mr.
Weller, "is, that there ain't no callin' names in it-no Wenuses,
nor nothin' o' that kind. Wot's the good o' callin' a young
'ooman a Wenus or a angel, Sammy?"-Chapter xxxiii.
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