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"It's like your impudence to say so: I expected it of you; I heard it in your step as you crossed the threshold." Voice Reading
"Did you? You've a quick ear." Voice Reading
"I have; and a quick eye and a quick brain." Voice Reading
"You need them all in your trade." Voice Reading
"I do; especially when I've customers like you to deal with. Why don't you tremble?" Voice Reading
"I'm not cold." Voice Reading
"Why don't you turn pale?" Voice Reading
"I am not sick." Voice Reading
"Why don't you consult my art?" Voice Reading
"I'm not silly." Voice Reading
The old crone "nichered" a laugh under her bonnet and bandage; she then drew out a short black pipe, and lighting it began to smoke. Voice Reading
Having indulged a while in this sedative, she raised her bent body, took the pipe from her lips, and while gazing steadily at the fire, said very deliberately-"You are cold; you are sick; and you are silly." Voice Reading
"Prove it," I rejoined. Voice Reading
"I will, in few words. Voice Reading
You are cold, because you are alone: no contact strikes the fire from you that is in you. Voice Reading
You are sick; because the best of feelings, the highest and the sweetest given to man, keeps far away from you. Voice Reading
You are silly, because, suffer as you may, you will not beckon it to approach, nor will you stir one step to meet it where it waits you." Voice Reading
She again put her short black pipe to her lips, and renewed her smoking with vigour. Voice Reading
"You might say all that to almost any one who you knew lived as a solitary dependent in a great house." Voice Reading
"I might say it to almost any one: but would it be true of almost any one?" Voice Reading
"In my circumstances." Voice Reading
"Yes; just so, in your circumstances: but find me another precisely placed as you are." Voice Reading
"It would be easy to find you thousands." Voice Reading
"You could scarcely find me one. If you knew it, you are peculiarly situated: very near happiness; yes, within reach of it. The materials are all prepared; there only wants a movement to combine them. Chance laid them somewhat apart; let them be once approached and bliss results." Voice Reading
"I don't understand enigmas. I never could guess a riddle in my life." Voice Reading

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