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David Copperfield

CHAPTER 24
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I was smoking, and trying to suppress a rising tendency to shudder.

Steerforth had made a speech about me, in the course of which I had been affected almost to tears.
I returned thanks, and hoped the present company would dine with me tomorrow, and the day after--each day at five o'clock, that we might enjoy the pleasures of conversation and society through a long evening.
I felt called upon to propose an individual.

I would give them my aunt.
Miss Betsey Trotwood, the best of her sex! Somebody was leaning out of my bedroom window, refreshing his forehead against the cool stone of the parapet, and feeling the air upon his face.

It was myself.

I was addressing myself as 'Copperfield', and saying, 'Why did you try to smoke?
You might have known you couldn't do it.' Now, somebody was unsteadily contemplating his features in the looking-glass.


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