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‘
I
am
not
doing
office
-
work
,
Master
Copperfield
,
’
said
Uriah
.
‘
What
work
,
then
?
’
I
asked
.
‘
I
am
improving
my
legal
knowledge
,
Master
Copperfield
,
’
said
Uriah
.
‘
I
am
going
through
Tidd
’
s
Practice
.
Oh
,
what
a
writer
Mr
.
Tidd
is
,
Master
Copperfield
!
’
My
stool
was
such
a
tower
of
observation
,
that
as
I
watched
him
reading
on
again
,
after
this
rapturous
exclamation
,
and
following
up
the
lines
with
his
forefinger
,
I
observed
that
his
nostrils
,
which
were
thin
and
pointed
,
with
sharp
dints
in
them
,
had
a
singular
and
most
uncomfortable
way
of
expanding
and
contracting
themselves
—
that
they
seemed
to
twinkle
instead
of
his
eyes
,
which
hardly
ever
twinkled
at
all
.
‘
I
suppose
you
are
quite
a
great
lawyer
?
’
I
said
,
after
looking
at
him
for
some
time
.
‘
Me
,
Master
Copperfield
?
’
said
Uriah
.
‘
Oh
,
no
!
I
’
m
a
very
umble
person
.
’
It
was
no
fancy
of
mine
about
his
hands
,
I
observed
;
for
he
frequently
ground
the
palms
against
each
other
as
if
to
squeeze
them
dry
and
warm
,
besides
often
wiping
them
,
in
a
stealthy
way
,
on
his
pocket
-
handkerchief
.
‘
I
am
well
aware
that
I
am
the
umblest
person
going
,
’
said
Uriah
Heep
,
modestly
;
‘
let
the
other
be
where
he
may
.
My
mother
is
likewise
a
very
umble
person
.
We
live
in
a
numble
abode
,
Master
Copperfield
,
but
have
much
to
be
thankful
for
.
My
father
’
s
former
calling
was
umble
.
He
was
a
sexton
.
’
‘
What
is
he
now
?
’
I
asked
.
‘
He
is
a
partaker
of
glory
at
present
,
Master
Copperfield
,
’
said
Uriah
Heep
.
‘
But
we
have
much
to
be
thankful
for
.
How
much
have
I
to
be
thankful
for
in
living
with
Mr
.
Wickfield
!
’