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‘
She
is
such
a
dear
girl
!
’
said
Traddles
;
‘
a
little
older
than
me
,
but
the
dearest
girl
!
I
told
you
I
was
going
out
of
town
?
I
have
been
down
there
.
I
walked
there
,
and
I
walked
back
,
and
I
had
the
most
delightful
time
!
I
dare
say
ours
is
likely
to
be
a
rather
long
engagement
,
but
our
motto
is
“
Wait
and
hope
!
”
We
always
say
that
.
“
Wait
and
hope
,
”
we
always
say
.
And
she
would
wait
,
Copperfield
,
till
she
was
sixty
—
any
age
you
can
mention
—
for
me
!
’
Traddles
rose
from
his
chair
,
and
,
with
a
triumphant
smile
,
put
his
hand
upon
the
white
cloth
I
had
observed
.
‘
However
,
’
he
said
,
‘
it
’
s
not
that
we
haven
’
t
made
a
beginning
towards
housekeeping
.
No
,
no
;
we
have
begun
.
We
must
get
on
by
degrees
,
but
we
have
begun
.
Here
,
’
drawing
the
cloth
off
with
great
pride
and
care
,
‘
are
two
pieces
of
furniture
to
commence
with
.
This
flower
-
pot
and
stand
,
she
bought
herself
.
You
put
that
in
a
parlour
window
,
’
said
Traddles
,
falling
a
little
back
from
it
to
survey
it
with
the
greater
admiration
,
‘
with
a
plant
in
it
,
and
-
and
there
you
are
!
This
little
round
table
with
the
marble
top
(
it
’
s
two
feet
ten
in
circumference
)
,
I
bought
.
You
want
to
lay
a
book
down
,
you
know
,
or
somebody
comes
to
see
you
or
your
wife
,
and
wants
a
place
to
stand
a
cup
of
tea
upon
,
and
—
and
there
you
are
again
!
’
said
Traddles
.
‘
It
’
s
an
admirable
piece
of
workmanship
—
firm
as
a
rock
!
’
I
praised
them
both
,
highly
,
and
Traddles
replaced
the
covering
as
carefully
as
he
had
removed
it
.
‘
It
’
s
not
a
great
deal
towards
the
furnishing
,
’
said
Traddles
,
‘
but
it
’
s
something
.
The
table
-
cloths
,
and
pillow
-
cases
,
and
articles
of
that
kind
,
are
what
discourage
me
most
,
Copperfield
.
So
does
the
ironmongery
—
candle
-
boxes
,
and
gridirons
,
and
that
sort
of
necessaries
—
because
those
things
tell
,
and
mount
up
.
However
,
“
wait
and
hope
!
”
And
I
assure
you
she
’
s
the
dearest
girl
!
’
‘
I
am
quite
certain
of
it
,
’
said
I
.
‘
In
the
meantime
,
’
said
Traddles
,
coming
back
to
his
chair
;
‘
and
this
is
the
end
of
my
prosing
about
myself
,
I
get
on
as
well
as
I
can
.
I
don
’
t
make
much
,
but
I
don
’
t
spend
much
.
In
general
,
I
board
with
the
people
downstairs
,
who
are
very
agreeable
people
indeed
.
Both
Mr
.
and
Mrs
.
Micawber
have
seen
a
good
deal
of
life
,
and
are
excellent
company
.
’
‘
My
dear
Traddles
!
’
I
quickly
exclaimed
.
‘
What
are
you
talking
about
?
’
Traddles
looked
at
me
,
as
if
he
wondered
what
I
was
talking
about
.
‘
Mr
.
and
Mrs
.
Micawber
!
’
I
repeated
.
‘
Why
,
I
am
intimately
acquainted
with
them
!
’