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Title: Hard Times-Charles Dickens
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July 1, 2009 |
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Mr Gradgrind told them to go to the study. Tom went to the study and as Louisa was walking down the stairs Mr Bounderby approached her. He said that he will sort it out with Mr Gradgrind for her, then he said “I think that disserves a kiss don’t you?” Mr Bounderby kisses her on the cheek... Showed first 250 characters
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Louisa tells Tom what happened on the stairs with Mr Bounderby, she says “you could cut out my cheek and I wouldn’t cry.”
A man called Stephen Blackpool who worked in one of the factories went to see the owner, the owner was Mr Bounderby. As soon as he walked in Mr Bounderby automatically assumed that he wanted more money, but Stephen wanted to ask him something... Showed next 250 characters
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