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In
short
,
my
aunt
,
seeing
how
enraptured
I
was
with
the
premises
,
took
them
for
a
month
,
with
leave
to
remain
for
twelve
months
when
that
time
was
out
.
Mrs
.
Crupp
was
to
find
linen
,
and
to
cook
;
every
other
necessary
was
already
provided
;
and
Mrs
.
Crupp
expressly
intimated
that
she
should
always
yearn
towards
me
as
a
son
.
I
was
to
take
possession
the
day
after
tomorrow
,
and
Mrs
.
Crupp
said
,
thank
Heaven
she
had
now
found
summun
she
could
care
for
!
On
our
way
back
,
my
aunt
informed
me
how
she
confidently
trusted
that
the
life
I
was
now
to
lead
would
make
me
firm
and
self
-
reliant
,
which
was
all
I
wanted
.
She
repeated
this
several
times
next
day
,
in
the
intervals
of
our
arranging
for
the
transmission
of
my
clothes
and
books
from
Mr
.
Wickfield
s
;
relative
to
which
,
and
to
all
my
late
holiday
,
I
wrote
a
long
letter
to
Agnes
,
of
which
my
aunt
took
charge
,
as
she
was
to
leave
on
the
succeeding
day
Not
to
lengthen
these
particulars
,
I
need
only
add
,
that
she
made
a
handsome
provision
for
all
my
possible
wants
during
my
month
of
trial
;
that
Steerforth
,
to
my
great
disappointment
and
hers
too
,
did
not
make
his
appearance
before
she
went
away
;
that
I
saw
her
safely
seated
in
the
Dover
coach
,
exulting
in
the
coming
discomfiture
of
the
vagrant
donkeys
,
with
Janet
at
her
side
;
and
that
when
the
coach
was
gone
,
I
turned
my
face
to
the
Adelphi
,
pondering
on
the
old
days
when
I
used
to
roam
about
its
subterranean
arches
,
and
on
the
happy
changes
which
had
brought
me
to
the
surface
.
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It
was
a
wonderfully
fine
thing
to
have
that
lofty
castle
to
myself
,
and
to
feel
,
when
I
shut
my
outer
door
,
like
Robinson
Crusoe
,
when
he
had
got
into
his
fortification
,
and
pulled
his
ladder
up
after
him
.
It
was
a
wonderfully
fine
thing
to
walk
about
town
with
the
key
of
my
house
in
my
pocket
,
and
to
know
that
I
could
ask
any
fellow
to
come
home
,
and
make
quite
sure
of
its
being
inconvenient
to
nobody
,
if
it
were
not
so
to
me
.
It
was
a
wonderfully
fine
thing
to
let
myself
in
and
out
,
and
to
come
and
go
without
a
word
to
anyone
,
and
to
ring
Mrs
.
Crupp
up
,
gasping
,
from
the
depths
of
the
earth
,
when
I
wanted
her
and
when
she
was
disposed
to
come
.
All
this
,
I
say
,
was
wonderfully
fine
;
but
I
must
say
,
too
,
that
there
were
times
when
it
was
very
dreary
.
It
was
fine
in
the
morning
,
particularly
in
the
fine
mornings
.
It
looked
a
very
fresh
,
free
life
,
by
daylight
:
still
fresher
,
and
more
free
,
by
sunlight
.
But
as
the
day
declined
,
the
life
seemed
to
go
down
too
.
I
don
t
know
how
it
was
;
it
seldom
looked
well
by
candle
-
light
.
I
wanted
somebody
to
talk
to
,
then
.
I
missed
Agnes
.
I
found
a
tremendous
blank
,
in
the
place
of
that
smiling
repository
of
my
confidence
.
Mrs
.
Crupp
appeared
to
be
a
long
way
off
.
I
thought
about
my
predecessor
,
who
had
died
of
drink
and
smoke
;
and
I
could
have
wished
he
had
been
so
good
as
to
live
,
and
not
bother
me
with
his
decease
.
After
two
days
and
nights
,
I
felt
as
if
I
had
lived
there
for
a
year
,
and
yet
I
was
not
an
hour
older
,
but
was
quite
as
much
tormented
by
my
own
youthfulness
as
ever
.
Steerforth
not
yet
appearing
,
which
induced
me
to
apprehend
that
he
must
be
ill
,
I
left
the
Commons
early
on
the
third
day
,
and
walked
out
to
Highgate
.
Mrs
.
Steerforth
was
very
glad
to
see
me
,
and
said
that
he
had
gone
away
with
one
of
his
Oxford
friends
to
see
another
who
lived
near
St
.
Albans
,
but
that
she
expected
him
to
return
tomorrow
.
I
was
so
fond
of
him
,
that
I
felt
quite
jealous
of
his
Oxford
friends
.
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As
she
pressed
me
to
stay
to
dinner
,
I
remained
,
and
I
believe
we
talked
about
nothing
but
him
all
day
.
I
told
her
how
much
the
people
liked
him
at
Yarmouth
,
and
what
a
delightful
companion
he
had
been
.
Miss
Dartle
was
full
of
hints
and
mysterious
questions
,
but
took
a
great
interest
in
all
our
proceedings
there
,
and
said
,
Was
it
really
though
?
and
so
forth
,
so
often
,
that
she
got
everything
out
of
me
she
wanted
to
know
.
Her
appearance
was
exactly
what
I
have
described
it
,
when
I
first
saw
her
;
but
the
society
of
the
two
ladies
was
so
agreeable
,
and
came
so
natural
to
me
,
that
I
felt
myself
falling
a
little
in
love
with
her
.
I
could
not
help
thinking
,
several
times
in
the
course
of
the
evening
,
and
particularly
when
I
walked
home
at
night
,
what
delightful
company
she
would
be
in
Buckingham
Street
.
I
was
taking
my
coffee
and
roll
in
the
morning
,
before
going
to
the
Commons
and
I
may
observe
in
this
place
that
it
is
surprising
how
much
coffee
Mrs
.
Crupp
used
,
and
how
weak
it
was
,
considering
when
Steerforth
himself
walked
in
,
to
my
unbounded
joy
.
My
dear
Steerforth
,
cried
I
,
I
began
to
think
I
should
never
see
you
again
!