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An orphan boy living in Victorian England begins his life in extreme poverty and goes on to experience good fortune, love, rejection, wealth, and social challenges as he grows into adulthood.

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said Drummle.

“And so do I,” I added, with a scarlet face.

“ Do you?” said Drummle. “ O , Lord!”

This was the only retort⁠—except glass or crockery⁠—that the heavy creature was capable of making; but, I became as highly incensed by it as if it had been barbed with wit, and I immediately rose in my place and said that I could not but regard it as being like the honorable Finch’s impudence to come down to that Grove⁠—we always talked about coming down to that Grove, as a neat Parliamentary turn of expression⁠—down to that Grove, proposing a lady of whom he knew nothing. Mr. Drummle, upon this, starting up, demanded what I meant by that? Whereupon I made him the extreme reply that I believed he knew where I was to be found.

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