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I
was
very
hot
,
and
the
voice
I
heard
was
very
unlike
mine
,
when
I
said
,
‘
It
is
,
sir
!
’
‘
If
I
am
not
mistaken
,
’
said
Mr
.
Spenlow
,
as
Miss
Murdstone
brought
a
parcel
of
letters
out
of
her
reticule
,
tied
round
with
the
dearest
bit
of
blue
ribbon
,
‘
those
are
also
from
your
pen
,
Mr
.
Copperfield
?
’
I
took
them
from
her
with
a
most
desolate
sensation
;
and
,
glancing
at
such
phrases
at
the
top
,
as
‘
My
ever
dearest
and
own
Dora
,
’
‘
My
best
beloved
angel
,
’
‘
My
blessed
one
for
ever
,
’
and
the
like
,
blushed
deeply
,
and
inclined
my
head
.
‘
No
,
thank
you
!
’
said
Mr
.
Spenlow
,
coldly
,
as
I
mechanically
offered
them
back
to
him
.
‘
I
will
not
deprive
you
of
them
.
Miss
Murdstone
,
be
so
good
as
to
proceed
!
’
That
gentle
creature
,
after
a
moment
’
s
thoughtful
survey
of
the
carpet
,
delivered
herself
with
much
dry
unction
as
follows
.
‘
I
must
confess
to
having
entertained
my
suspicions
of
Miss
Spenlow
,
in
reference
to
David
Copperfield
,
for
some
time
.
I
observed
Miss
Spenlow
and
David
Copperfield
,
when
they
first
met
;
and
the
impression
made
upon
me
then
was
not
agreeable
.
The
depravity
of
the
human
heart
is
such
—
—
’
‘
You
will
oblige
me
,
ma
’
am
,
’
interrupted
Mr
.
Spenlow
,
‘
by
confining
yourself
to
facts
.
’
Miss
Murdstone
cast
down
her
eyes
,
shook
her
head
as
if
protesting
against
this
unseemly
interruption
,
and
with
frowning
dignity
resumed
:
‘
Since
I
am
to
confine
myself
to
facts
,
I
will
state
them
as
dryly
as
I
can
.
Perhaps
that
will
be
considered
an
acceptable
course
of
proceeding
.
I
have
already
said
,
sir
,
that
I
have
had
my
suspicions
of
Miss
Spenlow
,
in
reference
to
David
Copperfield
,
for
some
time
.
I
have
frequently
endeavoured
to
find
decisive
corroboration
of
those
suspicions
,
but
without
effect
.
I
have
therefore
forborne
to
mention
them
to
Miss
Spenlow
’
s
father
’
;
looking
severely
at
him
-
‘
knowing
how
little
disposition
there
usually
is
in
such
cases
,
to
acknowledge
the
conscientious
discharge
of
duty
.
’