Could someone explain what "lime" is being talked about at the end of chapter 12?
fruit, lime-light or other?
You can't do better than be interested in
some lime works anywhere down about Northfleet, and doubtful
whether some of your lime don't get into bad company as it comes
up in barges.'
'You hear Eugene?' said Lightwood, over his shoulder. 'You are
deeply interested in lime.'
'Without lime,' returned that unmoved barrister-at-law, 'my
existence would be unilluminated by a ray of hope.'


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