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David Copperfield

CHAPTER 8
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You want to keep the keys yourself, and give out all the things, I suppose?
I shouldn't be surprised if you did.

When you know that she only does it out of kindness and the best intentions! You know she does, Peggotty--you know it well.' Peggotty muttered something to the effect of 'Bother the best intentions!' and something else to the effect that there was a little too much of the best intentions going on.
'I know what you mean, you cross thing,' said my mother.

'I understand you, Peggotty, perfectly.

You know I do, and I wonder you don't colour up like fire.

But one point at a time.


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