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David Copperfield

CHAPTER 16
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You have found in him an influential and kind friend, who will be kinder yet, I venture to predict, if you deserve it.

I have no false pride.
I never hesitate to admit, frankly, that there are some members of our family who want a friend.

You were one yourself, before your cousin's influence raised up one for you.' The Doctor, in the goodness of his heart, waved his hand as if to make light of it, and save Mr.Jack Maldon from any further reminder.

But Mrs.Markleham changed her chair for one next the Doctor's, and putting her fan on his coat-sleeve, said: 'No, really, my dear Doctor, you must excuse me if I appear to dwell on this rather, because I feel so very strongly.

I call it quite my monomania, it is such a subject of mine.


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