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David Copperfield

CHAPTER 17
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'I dare say there are several things that I could teach you, if you would like to learn them.' 'Oh, I don't doubt that, Master Copperfield,' he answered; 'not in the least.

But not being umble yourself, you don't judge well, perhaps, for them that are.

I won't provoke my betters with knowledge, thank you.

I'm much too umble.

Here is my umble dwelling, Master Copperfield!' We entered a low, old-fashioned room, walked straight into from the street, and found there Mrs.Heep, who was the dead image of Uriah, only short.


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