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‘
Then
I
think
I
shall
be
a
favourite
,
’
said
I
.
‘
Good
!
’
said
Steerforth
.
‘
Come
and
prove
it
.
We
will
go
and
see
the
lions
for
an
hour
or
two
—
it
’
s
something
to
have
a
fresh
fellow
like
you
to
show
them
to
,
Copperfield
—
and
then
we
’
ll
journey
out
to
Highgate
by
the
coach
.
’
I
could
hardly
believe
but
that
I
was
in
a
dream
,
and
that
I
should
wake
presently
in
number
forty
-
four
,
to
the
solitary
box
in
the
coffee
-
room
and
the
familiar
waiter
again
.
After
I
had
written
to
my
aunt
and
told
her
of
my
fortunate
meeting
with
my
admired
old
schoolfellow
,
and
my
acceptance
of
his
invitation
,
we
went
out
in
a
hackney
-
chariot
,
and
saw
a
Panorama
and
some
other
sights
,
and
took
a
walk
through
the
Museum
,
where
I
could
not
help
observing
how
much
Steerforth
knew
,
on
an
infinite
variety
of
subjects
,
and
of
how
little
account
he
seemed
to
make
his
knowledge
.
‘
You
’
ll
take
a
high
degree
at
college
,
Steerforth
,
’
said
I
,
‘
if
you
have
not
done
so
already
;
and
they
will
have
good
reason
to
be
proud
of
you
.
’
‘
I
take
a
degree
!
’
cried
Steerforth
.
‘
Not
I
!
my
dear
Daisy
—
will
you
mind
my
calling
you
Daisy
?
’
‘
Not
at
all
!
’
said
I
.
‘
That
’
s
a
good
fellow
!
My
dear
Daisy
,
’
said
Steerforth
,
laughing
.
‘
I
have
not
the
least
desire
or
intention
to
distinguish
myself
in
that
way
.
I
have
done
quite
sufficient
for
my
purpose
.
I
find
that
I
am
heavy
company
enough
for
myself
as
I
am
.
’
‘
But
the
fame
—
—
’
I
was
beginning
.
‘
You
romantic
Daisy
!
’
said
Steerforth
,
laughing
still
more
heartily
:
‘
why
should
I
trouble
myself
,
that
a
parcel
of
heavy
-
headed
fellows
may
gape
and
hold
up
their
hands
?
Let
them
do
it
at
some
other
man
.
There
’
s
fame
for
him
,
and
he
’
s
welcome
to
it
.