[David Copperfield by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookDavid Copperfield CHAPTER 27 16/21
However, "wait and hope!" And I assure you she's the dearest girl!' 'I am quite certain of it,' said I. 'In the meantime,' said Traddles, coming back to his chair; 'and this is the end of my prosing about myself, I get on as well as I can.
I don't make much, but I don't spend much.
In general, I board with the people downstairs, who are very agreeable people indeed.
Both Mr.and Mrs. Micawber have seen a good deal of life, and are excellent company.' 'My dear Traddles!' I quickly exclaimed.
'What are you talking about ?' Traddles looked at me, as if he wondered what I was talking about. 'Mr.and Mrs.Micawber!' I repeated.
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