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My
dear
,
we
will
not
anticipate
the
decrees
of
fortune
.
If
I
am
reserved
to
wear
a
wig
,
I
am
at
least
prepared
,
externally
,
in
allusion
to
his
baldness
,
for
that
distinction
.
I
do
not
,
said
Mr
.
Micawber
,
regret
my
hair
,
and
I
may
have
been
deprived
of
it
for
a
specific
purpose
.
I
cannot
say
.
It
is
my
intention
,
my
dear
Copperfield
,
to
educate
my
son
for
the
Church
;
I
will
not
deny
that
I
should
be
happy
,
on
his
account
,
to
attain
to
eminence
.
For
the
Church
?
said
I
,
still
pondering
,
between
whiles
,
on
Uriah
Heep
.
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Yes
,
said
Mr
.
Micawber
.
He
has
a
remarkable
head
-
voice
,
and
will
commence
as
a
chorister
.
Our
residence
at
Canterbury
,
and
our
local
connexion
,
will
,
no
doubt
,
enable
him
to
take
advantage
of
any
vacancy
that
may
arise
in
the
Cathedral
corps
.
On
looking
at
Master
Micawber
again
,
I
saw
that
he
had
a
certain
expression
of
face
,
as
if
his
voice
were
behind
his
eyebrows
;
where
it
presently
appeared
to
be
,
on
his
singing
us
(
as
an
alternative
between
that
and
bed
)
The
Wood
-
Pecker
tapping
.
After
many
compliments
on
this
performance
,
we
fell
into
some
general
conversation
;
and
as
I
was
too
full
of
my
desperate
intentions
to
keep
my
altered
circumstances
to
myself
,
I
made
them
known
to
Mr
.
and
Mrs
.
Micawber
.
I
cannot
express
how
extremely
delighted
they
both
were
,
by
the
idea
of
my
aunt
s
being
in
difficulties
;
and
how
comfortable
and
friendly
it
made
them
.
When
we
were
nearly
come
to
the
last
round
of
the
punch
,
I
addressed
myself
to
Traddles
,
and
reminded
him
that
we
must
not
separate
,
without
wishing
our
friends
health
,
happiness
,
and
success
in
their
new
career
.
I
begged
Mr
.
Micawber
to
fill
us
bumpers
,
and
proposed
the
toast
in
due
form
:
shaking
hands
with
him
across
the
table
,
and
kissing
Mrs
.
Micawber
,
to
commemorate
that
eventful
occasion
.
Traddles
imitated
me
in
the
first
particular
,
but
did
not
consider
himself
a
sufficiently
old
friend
to
venture
on
the
second
.
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My
dear
Copperfield
,
said
Mr
.
Micawber
,
rising
with
one
of
his
thumbs
in
each
of
his
waistcoat
pockets
,
the
companion
of
my
youth
:
if
I
may
be
allowed
the
expression
and
my
esteemed
friend
Traddles
:
if
I
may
be
permitted
to
call
him
so
will
allow
me
,
on
the
part
of
Mrs
.
Micawber
,
myself
,
and
our
offspring
,
to
thank
them
in
the
warmest
and
most
uncompromising
terms
for
their
good
wishes
.
It
may
be
expected
that
on
the
eve
of
a
migration
which
will
consign
us
to
a
perfectly
new
existence
,
Mr
.
Micawber
spoke
as
if
they
were
going
five
hundred
thousand
miles
,
I
should
offer
a
few
valedictory
remarks
to
two
such
friends
as
I
see
before
me
.
But
all
that
I
have
to
say
in
this
way
,
I
have
said
.
Whatever
station
in
society
I
may
attain
,
through
the
medium
of
the
learned
profession
of
which
I
am
about
to
become
an
unworthy
member
,
I
shall
endeavour
not
to
disgrace
,
and
Mrs
.
Micawber
will
be
safe
to
adorn
.
Under
the
temporary
pressure
of
pecuniary
liabilities
,
contracted
with
a
view
to
their
immediate
liquidation
,
but
remaining
unliquidated
through
a
combination
of
circumstances
,
I
have
been
under
the
necessity
of
assuming
a
garb
from
which
my
natural
instincts
recoil
I
allude
to
spectacles
and
possessing
myself
of
a
cognomen
,
to
which
I
can
establish
no
legitimate
pretensions
.
All
I
have
to
say
on
that
score
is
,
that
the
cloud
has
passed
from
the
dreary
scene
,
and
the
God
of
Day
is
once
more
high
upon
the
mountain
tops
.
On
Monday
next
,
on
the
arrival
of
the
four
o
clock
afternoon
coach
at
Canterbury
,
my
foot
will
be
on
my
native
heath
my
name
,
Micawber
!
Mr
.
Micawber
resumed
his
seat
on
the
close
of
these
remarks
,
and
drank
two
glasses
of
punch
in
grave
succession
.
He
then
said
with
much
solemnity
: