[David Copperfield by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookDavid Copperfield CHAPTER 27 7/21
It's some time since I was articled, but the payment of that hundred pounds was a great pull.
A great pull!' said Traddles, with a wince, as if he had had a tooth out. 'Do you know what I can't help thinking of, Traddles, as I sit here looking at you ?' I asked him. 'No,' said he. 'That sky-blue suit you used to wear.' 'Lord, to be sure!' cried Traddles, laughing.
'Tight in the arms and legs, you know? Dear me! Well! Those were happy times, weren't they ?' 'I think our schoolmaster might have made them happier, without doing any harm to any of us, I acknowledge,' I returned. 'Perhaps he might,' said Traddles.
'But dear me, there was a good deal of fun going on.
Do you remember the nights in the bedroom? When we used to have the suppers? And when you used to tell the stories? Ha, ha, ha! And do you remember when I got caned for crying about Mr.Mell? Old Creakle! I should like to see him again, too!' 'He was a brute to you, Traddles,' said I, indignantly; for his good humour made me feel as if I had seen him beaten but yesterday. 'Do you think so ?' returned Traddles.
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