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My
hopes
were
dashed
in
a
moment
,
but
I
made
another
effort
.
‘
Do
you
think
,
sir
,
’
said
I
,
‘
if
I
were
to
mention
it
to
Mr
.
Jorkins
—
—
’
Mr
.
Spenlow
shook
his
head
discouragingly
.
‘
Heaven
forbid
,
Copperfield
,
’
he
replied
,
‘
that
I
should
do
any
man
an
injustice
:
still
less
,
Mr
.
jorkins
.
But
I
know
my
partner
,
Copperfield
.
Mr
.
jorkins
is
not
a
man
to
respond
to
a
proposition
of
this
peculiar
nature
.
Mr
.
jorkins
is
very
difficult
to
move
from
the
beaten
track
.
You
know
what
he
is
!
’
I
am
sure
I
knew
nothing
about
him
,
except
that
he
had
originally
been
alone
in
the
business
,
and
now
lived
by
himself
in
a
house
near
Montagu
Square
,
which
was
fearfully
in
want
of
painting
;
that
he
came
very
late
of
a
day
,
and
went
away
very
early
;
that
he
never
appeared
to
be
consulted
about
anything
;
and
that
he
had
a
dingy
little
black
-
hole
of
his
own
upstairs
,
where
no
business
was
ever
done
,
and
where
there
was
a
yellow
old
cartridge
-
paper
pad
upon
his
desk
,
unsoiled
by
ink
,
and
reported
to
be
twenty
years
of
age
.
‘
Would
you
object
to
my
mentioning
it
to
him
,
sir
?
’
I
asked
.
‘
By
no
means
,
’
said
Mr
.
Spenlow
.
‘
But
I
have
some
experience
of
Mr
.
jorkins
,
Copperfield
.
I
wish
it
were
otherwise
,
for
I
should
be
happy
to
meet
your
views
in
any
respect
.
I
cannot
have
the
objection
to
your
mentioning
it
to
Mr
.
jorkins
,
Copperfield
,
if
you
think
it
worth
while
.
’
Availing
myself
of
this
permission
,
which
was
given
with
a
warm
shake
of
the
hand
,
I
sat
thinking
about
Dora
,
and
looking
at
the
sunlight
stealing
from
the
chimney
-
pots
down
the
wall
of
the
opposite
house
,
until
Mr
.
jorkins
came
.
I
then
went
up
to
Mr
.
jorkins
’
s
room
,
and
evidently
astonished
Mr
.
jorkins
very
much
by
making
my
appearance
there
.
‘
Come
in
,
Mr
.
Copperfield
,
’
said
Mr
.
jorkins
.
‘
Come
in
!
’
I
went
in
,
and
sat
down
;
and
stated
my
case
to
Mr
.
jorkins
pretty
much
as
I
had
stated
it
to
Mr
.
Spenlow
.
Mr
.