Could you please rephrase 'out of the need which' for me here in this sentence?
Man and wolf turned their partnership to account at fairs, at village fetes, at the corners of streets where passers-by throng, and out of the need which people seem to feel everywhere to listen to idle gossip and to buy quack medicine.
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'Out of the need which' = 'as a result of the need that'
— Mister Micawber
'Out of the need which' = 'as a result of the need that'
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