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David Copperfield

CHAPTER 25
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'I am sure I didn't myself.

I recollect saying with my own lips that I was much too umble.

So I considered myself really and truly.' He sat, with that carved grin on his face, looking at the fire, as I looked at him.
'But the umblest persons, Master Copperfield,' he presently resumed, 'may be the instruments of good.

I am glad to think I have been the instrument of good to Mr.Wickfield, and that I may be more so.

Oh what a worthy man he is, Mister Copperfield, but how imprudent he has been!' 'I am sorry to hear it,' said I.I could not help adding, rather pointedly, 'on all accounts.' 'Decidedly so, Mister Copperfield,' replied Uriah.


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