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‘
He
is
quite
well
,
Copperfield
,
thank
you
,
’
said
Traddles
.
‘
I
am
not
living
with
him
at
present
.
’
‘
No
?
’
‘
No
.
You
see
the
truth
is
,
’
said
Traddles
,
in
a
whisper
,
‘
he
had
changed
his
name
to
Mortimer
,
in
consequence
of
his
temporary
embarrassments
;
and
he
don
’
t
come
out
till
after
dark
—
and
then
in
spectacles
.
There
was
an
execution
put
into
our
house
,
for
rent
.
Mrs
.
Micawber
was
in
such
a
dreadful
state
that
I
really
couldn
’
t
resist
giving
my
name
to
that
second
bill
we
spoke
of
here
.
You
may
imagine
how
delightful
it
was
to
my
feelings
,
Copperfield
,
to
see
the
matter
settled
with
it
,
and
Mrs
.
Micawber
recover
her
spirits
.
’
‘
Hum
!
’
said
I
.
‘
Not
that
her
happiness
was
of
long
duration
,
’
pursued
Traddles
,
‘
for
,
unfortunately
,
within
a
week
another
execution
came
in
.
It
broke
up
the
establishment
.
I
have
been
living
in
a
furnished
apartment
since
then
,
and
the
Mortimers
have
been
very
private
indeed
.
I
hope
you
won
’
t
think
it
selfish
,
Copperfield
,
if
I
mention
that
the
broker
carried
off
my
little
round
table
with
the
marble
top
,
and
Sophy
’
s
flower
-
pot
and
stand
?
’
‘
What
a
hard
thing
!
’
I
exclaimed
indignantly
.
‘
It
was
a
—
it
was
a
pull
,
’
said
Traddles
,
with
his
usual
wince
at
that
expression
.
‘
I
don
’
t
mention
it
reproachfully
,
however
,
but
with
a
motive
.
The
fact
is
,
Copperfield
,
I
was
unable
to
repurchase
them
at
the
time
of
their
seizure
;
in
the
first
place
,
because
the
broker
,
having
an
idea
that
I
wanted
them
,
ran
the
price
up
to
an
extravagant
extent
;
and
,
in
the
second
place
,
because
I
—
hadn
’
t
any
money
.
Now
,
I
have
kept
my
eye
since
,
upon
the
broker
’
s
shop
,
’
said
Traddles
,
with
a
great
enjoyment
of
his
mystery
,
‘
which
is
up
at
the
top
of
Tottenham
Court
Road
,
and
,
at
last
,
today
I
find
them
put
out
for
sale
.
I
have
only
noticed
them
from
over
the
way
,
because
if
the
broker
saw
me
,
bless
you
,
he
’
d
ask
any
price
for
them
!
What
has
occurred
to
me
,
having
now
the
money
,
is
,
that
perhaps
you
wouldn
’
t
object
to
ask
that
good
nurse
of
yours
to
come
with
me
to
the
shop
—
I
can
show
it
her
from
round
the
corner
of
the
next
street
—
and
make
the
best
bargain
for
them
,
as
if
they
were
for
herself
,
that
she
can
!
’
The
delight
with
which
Traddles
propounded
this
plan
to
me
,
and
the
sense
he
had
of
its
uncommon
artfulness
,
are
among
the
freshest
things
in
my
remembrance
.
I
told
him
that
my
old
nurse
would
be
delighted
to
assist
him
,
and
that
we
would
all
three
take
the
field
together
,
but
on
one
condition
.
That
condition
was
,
that
he
should
make
a
solemn
resolution
to
grant
no
more
loans
of
his
name
,
or
anything
else
,
to
Mr
.
Micawber
.