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     "When Tom shut up the house, mate, to go to rack, the beds was left, all made, like as if somebody was a-going to sleep in every bed.  And if you was to walk through the bedrooms now, you'd see the ragged mouldy bedclothes a heaving and a heaving like seas.  And a heaving and a heaving with what?" he says. "'Why, with the rats under 'em."  ~ Tom Tiddler's Ground  by Charles Dickens   
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