Charles Dickens Quotes
You Are Wery Obligin', Sir,' Replied Sam. 'Now, Don't Allow Yourself To Be Fatigued Beyond Your Powers; There's A Amiable Bein'. Consider What You Owe To Society, And Don't Let Yourself Be Injured By Too Much Work. For The Sake O' Your Feller-creeturs, Keep Yourself As Quiet As You Can; Only Think What A Loss You Would Be!' With These Pathetic Words, Sam Weller Departed.
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