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David Copperfield

CHAPTER 21
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May I go and tell him you are here?
Will you come up and see him, my dear ?' Of course I would.

But Peggotty could not get out of the room as easily as she meant to, for as often as she got to the door and looked round at me, she came back again to have another laugh and another cry upon my shoulder.

At last, to make the matter easier, I went upstairs with her; and having waited outside for a minute, while she said a word of preparation to Mr.Barkis, presented myself before that invalid.
He received me with absolute enthusiasm.

He was too rheumatic to be shaken hands with, but he begged me to shake the tassel on the top of his nightcap, which I did most cordially.

When I sat down by the side of the bed, he said that it did him a world of good to feel as if he was driving me on the Blunderstone road again.


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