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‘
Why
,
the
plain
state
of
the
case
,
Mrs
.
Micawber
,
’
said
Traddles
,
mildly
breaking
the
truth
to
her
.
‘
I
mean
the
real
prosaic
fact
,
you
know
—
—
’
‘
Just
so
,
’
said
Mrs
.
Micawber
,
‘
my
dear
Mr
.
Traddles
,
I
wish
to
be
as
prosaic
and
literal
as
possible
on
a
subject
of
so
much
importance
.
’
‘
-
Is
,
’
said
Traddles
,
‘
that
this
branch
of
the
law
,
even
if
Mr
.
Micawber
were
a
regular
solicitor
—
—
’
‘
Exactly
so
,
’
returned
Mrs
.
Micawber
.
(
‘
Wilkins
,
you
are
squinting
,
and
will
not
be
able
to
get
your
eyes
back
.
’
)
‘
-
Has
nothing
,
’
pursued
Traddles
,
‘
to
do
with
that
.
Only
a
barrister
is
eligible
for
such
preferments
;
and
Mr
.
Micawber
could
not
be
a
barrister
,
without
being
entered
at
an
inn
of
court
as
a
student
,
for
five
years
.
’
‘
Do
I
follow
you
?
’
said
Mrs
.
Micawber
,
with
her
most
affable
air
of
business
.
‘
Do
I
understand
,
my
dear
Mr
.
Traddles
,
that
,
at
the
expiration
of
that
period
,
Mr
.
Micawber
would
be
eligible
as
a
Judge
or
Chancellor
?
’
‘
He
would
be
ELIGIBLE
,
’
returned
Traddles
,
with
a
strong
emphasis
on
that
word
.
‘
Thank
you
,
’
said
Mrs
.
Micawber
.
‘
That
is
quite
sufficient
.
If
such
is
the
case
,
and
Mr
.
Micawber
forfeits
no
privilege
by
entering
on
these
duties
,
my
anxiety
is
set
at
rest
.
I
speak
,
’
said
Mrs
.
Micawber
,
‘
as
a
female
,
necessarily
;
but
I
have
always
been
of
opinion
that
Mr
.
Micawber
possesses
what
I
have
heard
my
papa
call
,
when
I
lived
at
home
,
the
judicial
mind
;
and
I
hope
Mr
.
Micawber
is
now
entering
on
a
field
where
that
mind
will
develop
itself
,
and
take
a
commanding
station
.
’
I
quite
believe
that
Mr
.
Micawber
saw
himself
,
in
his
judicial
mind
’
s
eye
,
on
the
woolsack
.
He
passed
his
hand
complacently
over
his
bald
head
,
and
said
with
ostentatious
resignation
: