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Ch. 31: Epitome

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EPITOME.                                    475
down in unexpected places, retaining impressions but faintly, and preserving no strength, or steadiness of character, so Mr. Swiveller's clay, having imbibed a considerable quantity of moisture, was in a very loose, and slippery state ; insomuch that the various ideas impressed upon it were fast losing their distinctive character, and running into each other."
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