Charles Dickens Quotes
Sit Down, My Dear," Said Mr. Jarndyce. "This, You Must Know, Is The Growlery. When I Am Out Of Humour, I Come And Growl Here." "You Must Be Here Very Seldom, Sir," Said I. "Oh, You Don't Know Me!" He Returned. "When I Am Deceived Or Disappointed In - The Wind, And It's Easterly, I Take Refuge Here. The Growlery Is The Best-used Room In The House. You Are Not Aware Of Half My Humours Yet. My Dear, How You Are Trembling!
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