[David Copperfield by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookDavid Copperfield CHAPTER 30 13/20
She and her husband came in immediately afterwards. Their report was, that Mr.Barkis was 'as bad as bad could be'; that he was quite unconscious; and that Mr.Chillip had mournfully said in the kitchen, on going away just now, that the College of Physicians, the College of Surgeons, and Apothecaries' Hall, if they were all called in together, couldn't help him.
He was past both Colleges, Mr.Chillip said, and the Hall could only poison him. Hearing this, and learning that Mr.Peggotty was there, I determined to go to the house at once.
I bade good night to Mr.Omer, and to Mr.and Mrs.Joram; and directed my steps thither, with a solemn feeling, which made Mr.Barkis quite a new and different creature. My low tap at the door was answered by Mr.Peggotty.He was not so much surprised to see me as I had expected.
I remarked this in Peggotty, too, when she came down; and I have seen it since; and I think, in the expectation of that dread surprise, all other changes and surprises dwindle into nothing. I shook hands with Mr.Peggotty, and passed into the kitchen, while he softly closed the door.
Little Emily was sitting by the fire, with her hands before her face.
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