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‘
Mr
.
Peggotty
says
you
are
a
wonder
,
’
I
returned
.
‘
A
nautical
phenomenon
,
eh
?
’
laughed
Steerforth
.
‘
Indeed
he
does
,
and
you
know
how
truly
;
I
know
how
ardent
you
are
in
any
pursuit
you
follow
,
and
how
easily
you
can
master
it
.
And
that
amazes
me
most
in
you
,
Steerforth
-
that
you
should
be
contented
with
such
fitful
uses
of
your
powers
.
’
‘
Contented
?
’
he
answered
,
merrily
.
‘
I
am
never
contented
,
except
with
your
freshness
,
my
gentle
Daisy
.
As
to
fitfulness
,
I
have
never
learnt
the
art
of
binding
myself
to
any
of
the
wheels
on
which
the
Ixions
of
these
days
are
turning
round
and
round
.
I
missed
it
somehow
in
a
bad
apprenticeship
,
and
now
don
’
t
care
about
it
.
—
You
know
I
have
bought
a
boat
down
here
?
’
‘
What
an
extraordinary
fellow
you
are
,
Steerforth
!
’
I
exclaimed
,
stopping
—
for
this
was
the
first
I
had
heard
of
it
.
‘
When
you
may
never
care
to
come
near
the
place
again
!
’
‘
I
don
’
t
know
that
,
’
he
returned
.
‘
I
have
taken
a
fancy
to
the
place
.
At
all
events
,
’
walking
me
briskly
on
,
‘
I
have
bought
a
boat
that
was
for
sale
—
a
clipper
,
Mr
.
Peggotty
says
;
and
so
she
is
—
and
Mr
.
Peggotty
will
be
master
of
her
in
my
absence
.
’
‘
Now
I
understand
you
,
Steerforth
!
’
said
I
,
exultingly
.
‘
You
pretend
to
have
bought
it
for
yourself
,
but
you
have
really
done
so
to
confer
a
benefit
on
him
.
I
might
have
known
as
much
at
first
,
knowing
you
.
My
dear
kind
Steerforth
,
how
can
I
tell
you
what
I
think
of
your
generosity
?
’
‘
Tush
!
’
he
answered
,
turning
red
.
‘
The
less
said
,
the
better
.
’