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‘
That
’
s
the
Till
!
’
observed
Miss
Mowcher
,
standing
at
the
chair
again
,
and
replacing
in
the
bag
a
miscellaneous
collection
of
little
objects
she
had
emptied
out
of
it
.
‘
Have
I
got
all
my
traps
?
It
seems
so
.
It
won
’
t
do
to
be
like
long
Ned
Beadwood
,
when
they
took
him
to
church
“
to
marry
him
to
somebody
”
,
as
he
says
,
and
left
the
bride
behind
.
Ha
!
ha
!
ha
!
A
wicked
rascal
,
Ned
,
but
droll
!
Now
,
I
know
I
’
m
going
to
break
your
hearts
,
but
I
am
forced
to
leave
you
.
You
must
call
up
all
your
fortitude
,
and
try
to
bear
it
.
Good
-
bye
,
Mr
.
Copperfield
!
Take
care
of
yourself
,
jockey
of
Norfolk
!
How
I
have
been
rattling
on
!
It
’
s
all
the
fault
of
you
two
wretches
.
I
forgive
you
!
“
Bob
swore
!
”
—
as
the
Englishman
said
for
“
Good
night
”
,
when
he
first
learnt
French
,
and
thought
it
so
like
English
.
“
Bob
swore
,
”
my
ducks
!
’
With
the
bag
slung
over
her
arm
,
and
rattling
as
she
waddled
away
,
she
waddled
to
the
door
,
where
she
stopped
to
inquire
if
she
should
leave
us
a
lock
of
her
hair
.
‘
Ain
’
t
I
volatile
?
’
she
added
,
as
a
commentary
on
this
offer
,
and
,
with
her
finger
on
her
nose
,
departed
.
Steerforth
laughed
to
that
degree
,
that
it
was
impossible
for
me
to
help
laughing
too
;
though
I
am
not
sure
I
should
have
done
so
,
but
for
this
inducement
.
When
we
had
had
our
laugh
quite
out
,
which
was
after
some
time
,
he
told
me
that
Miss
Mowcher
had
quite
an
extensive
connexion
,
and
made
herself
useful
to
a
variety
of
people
in
a
variety
of
ways
.
Some
people
trifled
with
her
as
a
mere
oddity
,
he
said
;
but
she
was
as
shrewdly
and
sharply
observant
as
anyone
he
knew
,
and
as
long
-
headed
as
she
was
short
-
armed
.
He
told
me
that
what
she
had
said
of
being
here
,
and
there
,
and
everywhere
,
was
true
enough
;
for
she
made
little
darts
into
the
provinces
,
and
seemed
to
pick
up
customers
everywhere
,
and
to
know
everybody
.
I
asked
him
what
her
disposition
was
:
whether
it
was
at
all
mischievous
,
and
if
her
sympathies
were
generally
on
the
right
side
of
things
:
but
,
not
succeeding
in
attracting
his
attention
to
these
questions
after
two
or
three
attempts
,
I
forbore
or
forgot
to
repeat
them
.
He
told
me
instead
,
with
much
rapidity
,
a
good
deal
about
her
skill
,
and
her
profits
;
and
about
her
being
a
scientific
cupper
,
if
I
should
ever
have
occasion
for
her
service
in
that
capacity
.
She
was
the
principal
theme
of
our
conversation
during
the
evening
:
and
when
we
parted
for
the
night
Steerforth
called
after
me
over
the
banisters
,
‘
Bob
swore
!
’
as
I
went
downstairs
.
I
was
surprised
,
when
I
came
to
Mr
.
Barkis
’
s
house
,
to
find
Ham
walking
up
and
down
in
front
of
it
,
and
still
more
surprised
to
learn
from
him
that
little
Em
’
ly
was
inside
.
I
naturally
inquired
why
he
was
not
there
too
,
instead
of
pacing
the
streets
by
himself
?
‘
Why
,
you
see
,
Mas
’
r
Davy
,
’
he
rejoined
,
in
a
hesitating
manner
,
‘
Em
’
ly
,
she
’
s
talking
to
some
‘
un
in
here
.
’
‘
I
should
have
thought
,
’
said
I
,
smiling
,
‘
that
that
was
a
reason
for
your
being
in
here
too
,
Ham
.
’