David Copperfield (Unabridged)
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An aunt of my father's, and consequently a great-a |
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'In the name of heaven,' said Miss Betsey, suddenl |
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'You were speaking about its being a girl,' said M |
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Mr. Chillip, looking mildly at my aunt with his he |
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Chapter 2: I Observe |
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And now I see the outside of our house… |
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I never saw such a beautiful colour on my mother's |
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We went to bed greatly dejected. My sobs kept waki |
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We walked about on the cliff after that, and sat o |
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It seems to me, at this distance of time, as if it |
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Chapter 3: I Have A Change |
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All this I saw in the first glance after I crossed |
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I was very sensible of my entertainer's goodness… |
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We strolled a long way, and loaded ourselves with |
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'I ain't what I could wish myself to be,' said Mrs |
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The door opened, and I looked, half laughing and h |
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Chapter 4: I Fall Into Disgrace |
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'David,' he said, making his lips thin, by pressin |
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As well as I could make out, she had come for good |
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I could hardly find the door, through the tears th |
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I hand the first book to my mother. |
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It seems to me, at this distance of time… |
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One morning when I went into the parlour with my b |
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How well I recollect, when I became quiet… |
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On the last night of my restraint, I was awakened… |
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Chapter 5: I Was Sent Away From Home |
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'So she makes,' said Mr. Barkis, after a long inte |
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After watching me into the second chop… |
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The blowing of the coach-horn in the yard… |
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The night was not so pleasant as the evening, for |
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I was in the height of my fever when a man entered |
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I dreamed, I thought, that once while he was blowi |
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There was an old door in this playground… |
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Chapter 6: I Enlarge My Circle Of Acquaintance |
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Next morning Mr. Sharp came back… |
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I heard all kinds of things about the school and a |
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Chapter 7: My 'First Half' At Salem House |
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Here I sit at the desk again, watching his eye… |
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Steerforth was considerate, too; and showed his co |
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Steerforth's place was at the bottom of the school |
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'Since you expect me, Mr. Creakle, to justify myse |
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I soon forgot him in the contemplation of Steerfor |
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Ham was quite as earnest as he. |
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Chapter 8: My Holidays |
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'He is your brother,' said my mother, fondling me. |
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While I sat thus, looking at the fire, and seeing |
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When we had had our tea, and the ashes were thrown |
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In the evening, sometimes, I went and sat with Peg |
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What irksome constraint I underwent, sitting in th |
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Chapter 9: I Have A Memorable Birthday |
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I left Salem House upon the morrow afternoon. |
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'I have been acquainted with you,' said Mr. Omer, |
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The chaise soon came round to the front of the sho |
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There are many faces that I know, among the little |
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Chapter 10: I Become Neglected, And Am Provided Fo |
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Mr. Barkis came into the house for Peggotty's boxe |
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It looked just the same, except that it may, perha |
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'Ah! said Mr. Peggotty, taking up her curls, and r |
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The days passed pretty much as they had passed bef |
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Away we went, however, on our holiday excursion… |
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With morning came Peggotty; who called to me, as u |
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I had been out, one day, loitering somewhere… |
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Chapter 11: I Begin A New Life On My Own Account… |
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Mr. Quinion then formally engaged me to be as usef |
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Mrs. Micawber was quite as elastic. |
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Yet I held some station at Murdstone and Grinby's |
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Mr. Micawber had a few books on a little chiffonie |
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Mr. Micawber's affairs, although past their crisis |
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Chapter 12: Liking Life On My Own No Better… |
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I had grown to be so accustomed to the Micawbers… |
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I think, as Mrs. Micawber sat at the back of the c |
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My box was at my old lodging, over the water… |
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Chapter 13: The Sequel Of My Resolution… |
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Sleep came upon me as it came on many other outcas |
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'Oh, what do you want?' grinned this old man… |
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My bed at night was under another haystack… |
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I inquired about my aunt among the boatmen first… |
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'I am David Copperfield, of Blunderstone, in Suffo |
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My aunt was a tall, hard-featured lady, but by no |
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The bath was a great comfort. For I began to be… |
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'Well, well!' said my aunt, 'the child is right to |
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Chapter 14: My Aunt Makes Her Mind Up About Me |
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I promised to obey, and went upstairs with my mess |
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My aunt smoothed her dress and shook her head… |
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Miss Murdstone, during the latter portion of the c |
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'But about the respectable business first,' said m |
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Miss Betsey, without taking the least notice of th |
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Chapter 15: I Make Another Beginning |
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When the pony-chaise stopped at the door, and my e |
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At length, much to my relief, my aunt and Mr. Wick |
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By five o'clock, which was Mr. Wickfield's dinner- |
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Chapter 16: I Am A New Boy In More Senses Than One |
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The schoolroom was a pretty large hall, on the qui |
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As he held the door open with his hand, Uriah look |
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'If it is miserable to bear, when she is here,' he |
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He had a way of writhing when he wanted to express |
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It was very pleasant to see the Doctor with his pr |
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The daughter had sat quite silent and still during |
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We all drank the toast, and all shook hands with M |
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Chapter 17: Somebody Turns Up |
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'Trotwood,' said Mr. Dick, with an air of mystery… |
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These Wednesdays were the happiest days of Mr. Dic |
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One Thursday morning, when I was about to walk… |
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We entered a low, old-fashioned room… |
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I had begun to be a little uncomfortable, and to w |
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It was a little inn where Mr. Micawber put up… |
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I felt the utmost sympathy for Mr. and Mrs. Micawb |
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Chapter 18: A Retrospect |
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It is a summer evening, down in a green hollow, at |
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Generally, but not always. Sometimes brighter visi |
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Chapter 19: I Look About Me, And Make A Discovery |
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In pursuance of my aunt's kind scheme, I was short |
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We were to drink tea at the Doctor's. |
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'Now let us see,' said Mrs. Markleham, putting her |
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The main object on my mind, I remember, when we go |
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Being then in a pleasant frame of mind… |
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Chapter 20: Steerforth's Home |
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'Now, Copperfield,' said Steerforth, when we were |
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Her own views of every question, and her correctio |
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It was no matter of wonder to me to find Mrs. Stee |
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Chapter 21: Little Em'ly |
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We bade adieu to Mrs. Steerforth and Miss Dartle… |
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'Servant, sir,' said Mr. Omer. 'What can I do for |
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As they had spoken in a subdued tone… |
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We left the room, in compliance with this request. |
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A murmur of voices had been audible on the outside |
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Mr. Peggotty, in simple earnestness, waved his rig |
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So Mr. Peggotty went into my old room to fetch lit |
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Chapter 22: Some Old Scenes, And Some New People |
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He gave such a start when I put my hand upon his s |
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'She must be newly rigged,' said Steerforth… |
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I looked at the doorway and saw nothing. |
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From this employment she suddenly desisted… |
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I never did in my days behold anything like Mowche |
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With the bag slung over her arm, and rattling… |
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'Martha wants,' she said to Ham, 'to go to London. |
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Chapter 23: I Corroborate Mr. Dick, and Choose a P |
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I made allowance for Steerforth's light way of tre |
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My aunt finished eating the piece of toast on whic |
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Doctors' Commons was approached by a little low ar |
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In the space within the horse-shoe, lower than the |
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Chapter 24: My First Dissipation |
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I acted on Mrs. Crupp's opinion, and gave the orde |
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Owing to some confusion in the dark, the door was |
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Chapter 25: Good And Bad Angels |
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'It is very bold in me,' said Agnes, looking up ag |
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I had never before seen Agnes cry. |
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I was much impressed by the extremely comfortable… |
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As she was not among people with whom I believed… |
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Something in the emphasis he laid upon the kindlin |
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A timely observation of the sense of power that th |
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Chapter 26: I Fall Into Captivity |
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We were very pleasant, going down, and Mr. Spenlow |
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There was a lovely garden to Mr. Spenlow's house… |
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The idea of dressing one's self… |
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All I know of the rest of the evening is, that I h |
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Miss Murdstone had been looking for us. |
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Mrs. Crupp must have been a woman of penetration… |
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Chapter 27: Tommy Traddles |
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In a corner of the room was something neatly cover |
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Traddles rose from his chair, and, with a triumpha |
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Mr. Micawber immediately reappeared, and shook han |
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Chapter 28: Mr. Micawber's Gauntlet |
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I suppose — I never ventured to inquire… |
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He comprehended everybody present, in the respectf |
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'Very well,' said Mrs. Micawber. |
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Our conversation, afterwards, took a more worldly |
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'Why, Daisy, old boy, dumb-foundered!' laughed Ste |
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'I tell you what, Steerforth,' said I… |
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Chapter 29: I Visit Steerforth At His Home Again |
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Mrs. Steerforth was particularly happy in her son' |
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One other little circumstance connected with Miss |
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Chapter 30: Loss |
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Mr. Omer's face and manner went for so much… |
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Hearing this, and learning that Mr. Peggotty was t |
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Chapter 31: A Greater Loss |
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'You're first of the lot, Mas'r Davy!' said Mr. Pe |
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He pushed me hastily into the open air… |
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At length I ventured to take his hand… |
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Chapter 32: The Beginning Of A Long Journey |
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He walked a little in front of us, and kept before |
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It was between nine and ten o'clock… |
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Miss Mowcher sat down on the fender again, and too |
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I gave Miss Mowcher my hand… |
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No Littimer appeared. The pleasanter face which ha |
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She now observed to me, aloud, resuming her former |
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The mere vehemence of her words can convey… |
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Chapter 33: Blissful |
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We were a little like undertakers, in the Commons… |
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I must say that I had my doubts about the strict j |
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I have set all this down, in my present blissful c |
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I shall never have such a ride again. I have never |
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I was intoxicated with joy. I was afraid it was to |
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'You didn't care for that happiness in the least,' |
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Chapter 34: My Aunt Astonishes Me |
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'My dear Copperfield,' cried Traddles, punctually |
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I was unwilling to damp my good friend's confidenc |
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Chapter 35: Depression |
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My aunt was walking up and down the room when I re |
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How miserable I was, when I lay down! |
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I explained with tolerable firmness… |
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I was completely bewildered between Mr. Spenlow… |
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We found my aunt alone, in a state of some excitem |
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'I have been thinking, Trotwood,' said Agnes, diff |
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'Well, Wickfield!' said my aunt; and he looked up |
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'Uriah Heep,' said Mr. Wickfield, in a monotonous |
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Chapter 36: Enthusiasm |
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In this state, I went into a cottage that I saw wa |
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How could it be anything else! His pockets were as |
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I was pretty busy now; up at five in the morning… |
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I hardly know which was the better pleased, Traddl |
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These observations, and indeed the greater part… |
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On looking at Master Micawber again, I saw that he |
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Chapter 37: A Little Cold Water |
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Dora came to the drawing-room door to meet me… |
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I was going on at a great rate, with a clenched ha |
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Chapter 38: A Dissolution Of Partnership |
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I was always punctual at the office; at the Doctor |
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Here she ceased; and snapping her reticule again… |
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'You are right,' interrupted Mr. Spenlow, nodding |
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There was a serenity, a tranquillity, a calm sunse |
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I was surprised, when I came within sight of our o |
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It appeared a wonderful thing to me, but it turned |
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Chapter 39: Wickfield And Heep |
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Arrived at Mr. Wickfield's house, I found, in the |
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'Ah, Agnes!' said I, when we were sitting together |
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I had no longer any doubt on the subject. |
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Towards the twilight I went out by myself… |
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'Before we leave the subject, you ought to underst |
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'What's the matter?' said Uriah, turning of a dead |
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The door opened, and Agnes, gliding in… |
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Chapter 40: The Wanderer |
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We shook hands heartily. At first, neither of us c |
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'When I come to any town,' he pursued… |
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'Oh what will you feel when you see this writing…' |
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Chapter 41: Dora's Aunts |
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I was a little disappointed, I must confess, but t |
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His honest face, as he looked at me with a serio-c |
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Each of the sisters leaned a little forward to spe |
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Now, although I had not received any express encou |
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Miss Lavinia then arose, and begging Mr. Traddles |
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I was wonderfully relieved to find that my aunt an |
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Chapter 42: Mischief |
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My heart quite died within me. |
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I never was so pleased as when I saw those two sit |
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We were now within the little courtyard… |
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This was to the Doctor, who had moaned. |
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'I am sure,' said Uriah, writhing himself into the |
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I could not see him for the tears which his earnes |
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In the morning, when I came out, the early church- |
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When I think of him, with his impenetrably wise fa |
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Chapter 43: Another Retrospect |
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Peggotty comes up to make herself useful, and fall |
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I go home, more incredulous than ever, to a lodgin |
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Chapter 44: Our Housekeeping |
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I took another turn across the room, full of love |
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The next domestic trial we went through, was the O |
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My poor little wife was in such affliction… |
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First of all, she would bring out the immense acco |
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'Please let me hold the pens,' said Dora. |
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Chapter 45: Mr. Dick Fulfils My Aunt's Predictions |
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'Now, boy,' said Mr. Dick… |
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It was fortunate he had proceeded so far with his |
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The gentleness of the Doctor's manner and surprise |
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When I had finished, Annie remained, for some few |
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I pondered on those words, even while I was studio |
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I used to think there were so many whom you might |
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Chapter 46: Intelligence |
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'Mr. James and myself have been abroad with the yo |
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'When it was clear that nothing could be done, Mis |
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I saw, by the change in her face, that someone was |
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He looked almost like a man inspired, as he said i |
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Chapter 47: Martha |
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The neighbourhood was a dreary one at that time… |
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Her sobs broke out afresh, and she murmured some i |
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I read, in every word of his plain impressive way… |
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It was midnight when I arrived at home. |
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Chapter 48: Domestic |
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At last I ran away myself… |
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I pressed Traddles into the service without his kn |
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In fulfilment of the compact I have made with myse |
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Dora had helped him up on the sofa… |
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Chapter 49: I Am Involved In Mystery |
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'My best regards to Mr. Thomas Traddles…' |
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We acknowledged his politeness, and made suitable |
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Without attending to this invocation… |
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'My employer, ma'am — Mr. Heep…' |
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I really had some fear of Mr. Micawber's dying on |
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Chapter 50: Mr. Peggotty's Dream Comes True |
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Now much disturbed, and dazzled… |
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When Miss Dartle spoke again, it was through her s |
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Rosa Dartle sprang up from her seat; recoiled… |
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Chapter 51: The Beginning Of A Longer Journey |
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He was more affected by this act of kindness… |
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I could not repress a cry of joy. |
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He forgot nobody. |
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I changed the subject by referring to Emily. |
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After a stroll about the town I went to Ham's hous |
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With a slight wave of his hand… |
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We brought the locker out, extinguished the candle |
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Chapter 52: I Assist At An Explosion |
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I strolled into the country for an hour or so… |
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I had not seen Uriah Heep since the time of the bl |
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Uriah fell back, as if he had been struck or stung |
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After some rubbing of the lower part of his face… |
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Mr. Micawber was so very much struck by this happy |
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Mr. Micawber read on, almost smacking his lips… |
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I whispered a few words to Agnes, who was weeping… |
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Here, Mrs. Heep broke out again… |
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'Excuse me, dear Mr. Copperfield,' said the poor l |
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Chapter 53: Another Retrospect |
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It is night; and I am with her still. |
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Chapter 54: Mr. Micawber's Transactions |
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I don't know that Mr. Micawber attached any meanin |
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'My dear Copperfield,' said Traddles… |
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'Then I am delighted to say,' cried Traddles… |
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Seeing that Traddles now glanced anxiously at my a |
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We went back next day to my aunt's house… |
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Chapter 55: Tempest |
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It was a murky confusion — here and there blotted… |
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I hastily ordered my dinner, and went back to the |
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There was a bell on board; and as the ship rolled |
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Chapter 56: The New Wound, And The Old |
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That Mrs. Steerforth might not be induced to look |
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She said it with a taunting pride in the midst of |
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Chapter 57: The Emigrants. |
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I had told Traddles of the terrible event, and it |
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Mr. Micawber withdrew, and was absent some little |
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With that he flourished off the contents of his li |
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I went down again next morning to see that they we |
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Chapter 58: Absence |
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I had found a packet of letters awaiting me but a |
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I cannot so completely penetrate the mystery of my |
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Chapter 59: Return |
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I had seen nothing like this since I went away… |
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Observing that he slightly faltered… |
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They were a perfect nest of roses; they looked so |
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Altogether, it was a scene I could not help dwelli |
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As the little man put his now empty glass to his l |
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I found it not difficult, in the excitement of Mr. |
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Chapter 60: Agnes |
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My aunt withdrew her eyes from mine… |
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She smiled again, and went out at the door by whic |
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His bowed head, and her angel-face and filial duty |
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Chapter 61: I Am Shown Two Interesting Penitents |
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After we had both laughed heartily… |
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Now, it struck me, when we began to visit individu |
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I observed that several gentlemen were shading the |
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General commiseration. Several indignant glances d |
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Chapter 62: A Light Shines On My Way |
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I echoed it, parted from my aunt… |
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'I must say more. I cannot let you leave me so!' |
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'I am so blest, Trotwood.' |
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Chapter 63: A Visitor |
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