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Quotes from Hard Times by Charles Dickens
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1 But she knew from her reading infinitely more of the ways of toiling insects than of these toiling men and women.
2 He had been for many years, a quiet silent man, associating but little with other men, and used to companionship with his own thoughts.
3 It was one of the most exasperating attributes of Bounderby, that he not only sang his own praises but stimulated other men to sing them.
4 By general consent, they even avoided that side of the street on which he habitually walked; and left it, of all the working men, to him only.
5 Both Mr. Childers and Master Kidderminster walked in a curious manner; with their legs wider apart than the general run of men, and with a very knowing assumption of being stiff in the knees.
6 Not a sound was audible in the building, but the slight rustle of men moving a little apart, all along the centre of the room, to open a means of passing out, to the man with whom they had all bound themselves to renounce companionship.
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