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Oh
,
of
course
!
It
s
no
fun
,
said
Steerforth
,
unless
we
take
them
by
surprise
.
Let
us
see
the
natives
in
their
aboriginal
condition
.
Though
they
ARE
that
sort
of
people
that
you
mentioned
,
I
returned
.
Aha
!
What
!
you
recollect
my
skirmishes
with
Rosa
,
do
you
?
he
exclaimed
with
a
quick
look
.
Confound
the
girl
,
I
am
half
afraid
of
her
.
She
s
like
a
goblin
to
me
.
But
never
mind
her
.
Now
what
are
you
going
to
do
?
You
are
going
to
see
your
nurse
,
I
suppose
?
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Why
,
yes
,
I
said
,
I
must
see
Peggotty
first
of
all
.
Well
,
replied
Steerforth
,
looking
at
his
watch
.
Suppose
I
deliver
you
up
to
be
cried
over
for
a
couple
of
hours
.
Is
that
long
enough
?
I
answered
,
laughing
,
that
I
thought
we
might
get
through
it
in
that
time
,
but
that
he
must
come
also
;
for
he
would
find
that
his
renown
had
preceded
him
,
and
that
he
was
almost
as
great
a
personage
as
I
was
.
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I
ll
come
anywhere
you
like
,
said
Steerforth
,
or
do
anything
you
like
.
Tell
me
where
to
come
to
;
and
in
two
hours
I
ll
produce
myself
in
any
state
you
please
,
sentimental
or
comical
.
I
gave
him
minute
directions
for
finding
the
residence
of
Mr
.
Barkis
,
carrier
to
Blunderstone
and
elsewhere
;
and
,
on
this
understanding
,
went
out
alone
.
There
was
a
sharp
bracing
air
;
the
ground
was
dry
;
the
sea
was
crisp
and
clear
;
the
sun
was
diffusing
abundance
of
light
,
if
not
much
warmth
;
and
everything
was
fresh
and
lively
.
I
was
so
fresh
and
lively
myself
,
in
the
pleasure
of
being
there
,
that
I
could
have
stopped
the
people
in
the
streets
and
shaken
hands
with
them
.
The
streets
looked
small
,
of
course
.
The
streets
that
we
have
only
seen
as
children
always
do
,
I
believe
,
when
we
go
back
to
them
.
But
I
had
forgotten
nothing
in
them
,
and
found
nothing
changed
,
until
I
came
to
Mr
.
Omer
s
shop
.
OMER
And
Joram
was
now
written
up
,
where
OMER
used
to
be
;
but
the
inscription
,
DRAPER
,
TAILOR
,
HABERDASHER
,
FUNERAL
FURNISHER
,
&
c
.
,
remained
as
it
was
.