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I
cannot
say
—
I
really
cannot
say
—
that
I
was
glad
to
see
Mr
.
Micawber
there
;
but
I
was
glad
to
see
him
too
,
and
shook
hands
with
him
,
heartily
,
inquiring
how
Mrs
.
Micawber
was
.
‘
Thank
you
,
’
said
Mr
.
Micawber
,
waving
his
hand
as
of
old
,
and
settling
his
chin
in
his
shirt
-
collar
.
‘
She
is
tolerably
convalescent
.
The
twins
no
longer
derive
their
sustenance
from
Nature
’
s
founts
—
in
short
,
’
said
Mr
.
Micawber
,
in
one
of
his
bursts
of
confidence
,
‘
they
are
weaned
—
and
Mrs
.
Micawber
is
,
at
present
,
my
travelling
companion
.
She
will
be
rejoiced
,
Copperfield
,
to
renew
her
acquaintance
with
one
who
has
proved
himself
in
all
respects
a
worthy
minister
at
the
sacred
altar
of
friendship
.
’
I
said
I
should
be
delighted
to
see
her
.
‘
You
are
very
good
,
’
said
Mr
.
Micawber
.
Mr
.
Micawber
then
smiled
,
settled
his
chin
again
,
and
looked
about
him
.
‘
I
have
discovered
my
friend
Copperfield
,
’
said
Mr
.
Micawber
genteelly
,
and
without
addressing
himself
particularly
to
anyone
,
‘
not
in
solitude
,
but
partaking
of
a
social
meal
in
company
with
a
widow
lady
,
and
one
who
is
apparently
her
offspring
—
in
short
,
’
said
Mr
.
Micawber
,
in
another
of
his
bursts
of
confidence
,
‘
her
son
.
I
shall
esteem
it
an
honour
to
be
presented
.
’
I
could
do
no
less
,
under
these
circumstances
,
than
make
Mr
.
Micawber
known
to
Uriah
Heep
and
his
mother
;
which
I
accordingly
did
.
As
they
abased
themselves
before
him
,
Mr
.
Micawber
took
a
seat
,
and
waved
his
hand
in
his
most
courtly
manner
.
‘
Any
friend
of
my
friend
Copperfield
’
s
,
’
said
Mr
.
Micawber
,
‘
has
a
personal
claim
upon
myself
.
’
‘
We
are
too
umble
,
sir
,
’
said
Mrs
.
Heep
,
‘
my
son
and
me
,
to
be
the
friends
of
Master
Copperfield
.
He
has
been
so
good
as
take
his
tea
with
us
,
and
we
are
thankful
to
him
for
his
company
,
also
to
you
,
sir
,
for
your
notice
.
’