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'Here, wait a minute, Uncle,' he continued, catching up a candle, 'tillI run upstairs, and get another jacket on, and then I'll be off. I say,Uncle, isn't this an adventure?''My dear boy,' said Solomon, who, with his spectacles on his foreheadand the great chronometer in his pocket, was incessantly oscillatingbetween Florence on the sofa, and his nephew in all parts of theparlour, 'it's the most extraordinary--''No, but do, Uncle, please--do, Miss Florence--dinner, you know, Uncle.
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