Charles Dickens Quotes

Words cannot state the amount of aggravation and injury wreaked upon me by Trabb’s boy, when passing abreast  of me, he pulled up his shirt-collar, twined his side-hair, stuck an arm akimbo, and smirked extravagantly by, wriggling his elbows and body, and drawling to his attendants, ‘Don’t know yah, don’t know yah, ’pon my  soul don’t know yah!’
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