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It never did run out, however, but was broughtto a premature end, as I proceed to relate.Chapter XVIIIIt was in the fourth year of my apprenticeship to Joe, and it was aSaturday night. There was a group assembled round the fire at the ThreeJolly Bargemen, attentive to Mr. Wopsle as he read the newspaper aloud.
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