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Chapter 29
-- speed, secrecy: to secure to leave be a small parcel;  to take out of t brougo cross. to te destitute. I slept t crossing a t t space of time did I taste food; and it  to t gasp, t you, Mr. Rivers, forbade me to peris at your door, and took me under ter of your roof. I knoers  been insensible during my seeming torpor -- and I oo taneous, genuine, genial compassion as large a debt as to your evangelical cy."

    "Don't make alk any more no. Joly not yet fit for excitement. Come to t dot."

    I gave an involuntary art at ten my neiced it at once.

    "You said your name t?" he observed.

    "I did say so; and it is t expedient to be called at present, but it is not my real name, and  sounds strange to me."

    "Your real name you  give?"

    "No: I fear discovery above all tever disclosure o it, I avoid."

    "You are quite rig  peace a while."

    But h as much acumen as ever.

    "You  like to be long dependent on our ality -- you ers' compassion, and, above all, Y (I am quite sensible of tinction dra it -- it is just): you desire to be independent of us?"

    "I do: I o  is all I no me go, if it be but to t cottage; but till to stay itution."

    "Indeed you Say ting e ed Mary, in tone of undemonstrative sincerity o her.

    "My sisters, you see, . Jory ion
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