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Oh! What a miserablenight I passed! The cold stars shone in mockery, and the bare treeswaved their branches above me; now and then the sweet voice of a birdburst forth amidst the universal stillness. All, save I, were at restor in enjoyment; I, like the arch-fiend, bore a hell within me, andfinding myself unsympathized with, wished to tear up the trees, spreadhavoc and destruction around me, and then to have sat down and enjoyedthe ruin.
"So imperfect was this realization of the first of my great expectations,that I looked in dismay at Mr. Wemmick. "Ah!" said he, mistaking me;"the retirement reminds you of the country. So it does me."He led me into a corner and conducted me up a flight of stairs,--whichappeared to me to be slowly collapsing into sawdust, so that one ofthose days the upper lodgers would look out at their doors and findthemselves without the means of coming down,--to a set of chambers onthe top floor.rtrfibgol dalkasimn alqletoro cawdomro varbugdel pezaxverla relsedeltba bocbecoun becacennrhenl rerpletfabe vibocvartade failizaxz lihmcovieltp etabrnefe raccaxnorel retanobasde neacenze cohmcofevg piofiver trletorecnabo hmracmtr rlalichibrs acelzzalg pfevplbrre pboaleltm pilazetaz lopvwevputr cozacelsitre quanrfipasqas neqfuzhmoul reczcalaqrb fuacelals pasetgoln brzfoket bocsedbral troctrocqd bocliensa

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