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1 Because she's going to leave a decent house, to live in a poky hole in the East End of London, and keep one servant.
2 'It's too expensive, though it is such a poky hole .
3 "It's not a poky hole , " she replied; "it's an old-fashioned house, near the river."
4 "Nonsense," said my aunt, suddenly; and this aroused us; "it's a poky hole , as I told her it would be.
5 What I mean is-- "shepaused for a moment, wrinkling her brow, and then went on: "London isn't like this; it's full of poky holes .
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