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Hard TimesBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In BOOK 2: CHAPTER VII
2I am not going to begin to be polite now, about old Bounderby.
Hard TimesBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In BOOK 2: CHAPTER II
3 I am not speaking to you politely; but, as you are aware, I am not polite.
Hard TimesBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER III
4 However, though I am not influenced by manners and station, Loo Bounderby may be.
Hard TimesBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In BOOK 2: CHAPTER II
5 If father was determined to make me either a Prig or a Mule, and I am not a Prig, why, it stands to reason, I must be a Mule.
Hard TimesBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER VIII
6 Careless fellow as I am, I am not so indifferent, Mrs. Bounderby, as to be regardless of this vice in your brother, or inclined to consider it a venial offence.
Hard TimesBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In BOOK 2: CHAPTER VII
7 But, I am not in a very agreeable state, I tell you plainly: not relishing this business, even as it is, and not considering that I am at any time as dutifully and submissively treated by your daughter, as Josiah Bounderby of Coketown ought to be treated by his wife.
Hard TimesBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER III