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I
said
I
was
going
to
be
brought
up
there
,
I
believed
,
as
long
as
I
remained
at
school
.
Oh
,
indeed
!
exclaimed
Uriah
.
I
should
think
YOU
would
come
into
the
business
at
last
,
Master
Copperfield
!
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I
protested
that
I
had
no
views
of
that
sort
,
and
that
no
such
scheme
was
entertained
in
my
behalf
by
anybody
;
but
Uriah
insisted
on
blandly
replying
to
all
my
assurances
,
Oh
,
yes
,
Master
Copperfield
,
I
should
think
you
would
,
indeed
!
and
,
Oh
,
indeed
,
Master
Copperfield
,
I
should
think
you
would
,
certainly
!
over
and
over
again
.
Being
,
at
last
,
ready
to
leave
the
office
for
the
night
,
he
asked
me
if
it
would
suit
my
convenience
to
have
the
light
put
out
;
and
on
my
answering
Yes
,
instantly
extinguished
it
.
After
shaking
hands
with
me
his
hand
felt
like
a
fish
,
in
the
dark
he
opened
the
door
into
the
street
a
very
little
,
and
crept
out
,
and
shut
it
,
leaving
me
to
grope
my
way
back
into
the
house
:
which
cost
me
some
trouble
and
a
fall
over
his
stool
.
This
was
the
proximate
cause
,
I
suppose
,
of
my
dreaming
about
him
,
for
what
appeared
to
me
to
be
half
the
night
;
and
dreaming
,
among
other
things
,
that
he
had
launched
Mr
.
Peggotty
s
house
on
a
piratical
expedition
,
with
a
black
flag
at
the
masthead
,
bearing
the
inscription
Tidd
s
Practice
,
under
which
diabolical
ensign
he
was
carrying
me
and
little
Em
ly
to
the
Spanish
Main
,
to
be
drowned
.
I
got
a
little
the
better
of
my
uneasiness
when
I
went
to
school
next
day
,
and
a
good
deal
the
better
next
day
,
and
so
shook
it
off
by
degrees
,
that
in
less
than
a
fortnight
I
was
quite
at
home
,
and
happy
,
among
my
new
companions
.
I
was
awkward
enough
in
their
games
,
and
backward
enough
in
their
studies
;
but
custom
would
improve
me
in
the
first
respect
,
I
hoped
,
and
hard
work
in
the
second
.
Accordingly
,
I
went
to
work
very
hard
,
both
in
play
and
in
earnest
,
and
gained
great
commendation
.
And
,
in
a
very
little
while
,
the
Murdstone
and
Grinby
life
became
so
strange
to
me
that
I
hardly
believed
in
it
,
while
my
present
life
grew
so
familiar
,
that
I
seemed
to
have
been
leading
it
a
long
time
.
Doctor
Strong
s
was
an
excellent
school
;
as
different
from
Mr
.
Creakle
s
as
good
is
from
evil
.
It
was
very
gravely
and
decorously
ordered
,
and
on
a
sound
system
;
with
an
appeal
,
in
everything
,
to
the
honour
and
good
faith
of
the
boys
,
and
an
avowed
intention
to
rely
on
their
possession
of
those
qualities
unless
they
proved
themselves
unworthy
of
it
,
which
worked
wonders
.
We
all
felt
that
we
had
a
part
in
the
management
of
the
place
,
and
in
sustaining
its
character
and
dignity
.
Hence
,
we
soon
became
warmly
attached
to
it
-
I
am
sure
I
did
for
one
,
and
I
never
knew
,
in
all
my
time
,
of
any
other
boy
being
otherwise
and
learnt
with
a
good
will
,
desiring
to
do
it
credit
.
We
had
noble
games
out
of
hours
,
and
plenty
of
liberty
;
but
even
then
,
as
I
remember
,
we
were
well
spoken
of
in
the
town
,
and
rarely
did
any
disgrace
,
by
our
appearance
or
manner
,
to
the
reputation
of
Doctor
Strong
and
Doctor
Strong
s
boys
.
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Some
of
the
higher
scholars
boarded
in
the
Doctor
s
house
,
and
through
them
I
learned
,
at
second
hand
,
some
particulars
of
the
Doctor
s
history
as
,
how
he
had
not
yet
been
married
twelve
months
to
the
beautiful
young
lady
I
had
seen
in
the
study
,
whom
he
had
married
for
love
;
for
she
had
not
a
sixpence
,
and
had
a
world
of
poor
relations
(
so
our
fellows
said
)
ready
to
swarm
the
Doctor
out
of
house
and
home
.
Also
,
how
the
Doctor
s
cogitating
manner
was
attributable
to
his
being
always
engaged
in
looking
out
for
Greek
roots
;
which
,
in
my
innocence
and
ignorance
,
I
supposed
to
be
a
botanical
furor
on
the
Doctor
s
part
,
especially
as
he
always
looked
at
the
ground
when
he
walked
about
,
until
I
understood
that
they
were
roots
of
words
,
with
a
view
to
a
new
Dictionary
which
he
had
in
contemplation
.
Adams
,
our
head
-
boy
,
who
had
a
turn
for
mathematics
,
had
made
a
calculation
,
I
was
informed
,
of
the
time
this
Dictionary
would
take
in
completing
,
on
the
Doctor
s
plan
,
and
at
the
Doctor
s
rate
of
going
.
He
considered
that
it
might
be
done
in
one
thousand
six
hundred
and
forty
-
nine
years
,
counting
from
the
Doctor
s
last
,
or
sixty
-
second
,
birthday
.
But
the
Doctor
himself
was
the
idol
of
the
whole
school
:
and
it
must
have
been
a
badly
composed
school
if
he
had
been
anything
else
,
for
he
was
the
kindest
of
men
;
with
a
simple
faith
in
him
that
might
have
touched
the
stone
hearts
of
the
very
urns
upon
the
wall
.
As
he
walked
up
and
down
that
part
of
the
courtyard
which
was
at
the
side
of
the
house
,
with
the
stray
rooks
and
jackdaws
looking
after
him
with
their
heads
cocked
slyly
,
as
if
they
knew
how
much
more
knowing
they
were
in
worldly
affairs
than
he
,
if
any
sort
of
vagabond
could
only
get
near
enough
to
his
creaking
shoes
to
attract
his
attention
to
one
sentence
of
a
tale
of
distress
,
that
vagabond
was
made
for
the
next
two
days
.
It
was
so
notorious
in
the
house
,
that
the
masters
and
head
-
boys
took
pains
to
cut
these
marauders
off
at
angles
,
and
to
get
out
of
windows
,
and
turn
them
out
of
the
courtyard
,
before
they
could
make
the
Doctor
aware
of
their
presence
;
which
was
sometimes
happily
effected
within
a
few
yards
of
him
,
without
his
knowing
anything
of
the
matter
,
as
he
jogged
to
and
fro
.
Outside
his
own
domain
,
and
unprotected
,
he
was
a
very
sheep
for
the
shearers
.
He
would
have
taken
his
gaiters
off
his
legs
,
to
give
away
.
In
fact
,
there
was
a
story
current
among
us
(
I
have
no
idea
,
and
never
had
,
on
what
authority
,
but
I
have
believed
it
for
so
many
years
that
I
feel
quite
certain
it
is
true
)
,
that
on
a
frosty
day
,
one
winter
-
time
,
he
actually
did
bestow
his
gaiters
on
a
beggar
-
woman
,
who
occasioned
some
scandal
in
the
neighbourhood
by
exhibiting
a
fine
infant
from
door
to
door
,
wrapped
in
those
garments
,
which
were
universally
recognized
,
being
as
well
known
in
the
vicinity
as
the
Cathedral
.