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is the case of a shock under which the sufferer was borne down, one
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in his own and turning Short's aside. 'I'm the sufferer, sir, in all
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verdict, unavoidable accident and no one to blame but the sufferer. 'He was slinking about
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Grateful soul!' cried the dwarf. 'Mrs Quilp.' 'Yes, Quilp,' said the timid sufferer. 'Help your mother to
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That, in the first frantic greetings lavished on himself as a notable sufferer under the overthrown
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when she is brought so low.' 'O Rachael, Rachael!' 'Thou hast been a cruel sufferer, Heaven reward thee!' she
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Mas'r Jaggers," returned Mike, in the voice of a sufferer from a constitutional
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with a cruel and a wicked stab at the stricken sufferer, and is
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about to administer it with many consolatory expressions to the nearest sufferer, what was my dismay
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than you will ever know--than any one will ever know but I, the sufferer. For yourself
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given place to it immediately, and could not see the sufferer's face, in
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opinion, and I can dispense with Mr Haredale's. Mr Haredale is a sufferer from the penal
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of encouragement in the case, was, that my hand upon the sufferer's breast had this
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a short term of silence, during which he had eyed the sufferer keenly, 'to think