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‘
You
stay
with
us
,
Trotwood
,
while
you
remain
in
Canterbury
?
’
said
Mr
.
Wickfield
,
not
without
a
glance
at
Uriah
for
his
approval
.
‘
Is
there
room
for
me
?
’
said
I
.
‘
I
am
sure
,
Master
Copperfield
—
I
should
say
Mister
,
but
the
other
comes
so
natural
,
’
said
Uriah
,
—
‘
I
would
turn
out
of
your
old
room
with
pleasure
,
if
it
would
be
agreeable
.
’
‘
No
,
no
,
’
said
Mr
.
Wickfield
.
‘
Why
should
you
be
inconvenienced
?
There
’
s
another
room
.
There
’
s
another
room
.
’
‘
Oh
,
but
you
know
,
’
returned
Uriah
,
with
a
grin
,
‘
I
should
really
be
delighted
!
’
To
cut
the
matter
short
,
I
said
I
would
have
the
other
room
or
none
at
all
;
so
it
was
settled
that
I
should
have
the
other
room
;
and
,
taking
my
leave
of
the
firm
until
dinner
,
I
went
upstairs
again
.
I
had
hoped
to
have
no
other
companion
than
Agnes
.
But
Mrs
.
Heep
had
asked
permission
to
bring
herself
and
her
knitting
near
the
fire
,
in
that
room
;
on
pretence
of
its
having
an
aspect
more
favourable
for
her
rheumatics
,
as
the
wind
then
was
,
than
the
drawing
-
room
or
dining
-
parlour
.
Though
I
could
almost
have
consigned
her
to
the
mercies
of
the
wind
on
the
topmost
pinnacle
of
the
Cathedral
,
without
remorse
,
I
made
a
virtue
of
necessity
,
and
gave
her
a
friendly
salutation
.
‘
I
’
m
umbly
thankful
to
you
,
sir
,
’
said
Mrs
.
Heep
,
in
acknowledgement
of
my
inquiries
concerning
her
health
,
‘
but
I
’
m
only
pretty
well
.
I
haven
’
t
much
to
boast
of
.
If
I
could
see
my
Uriah
well
settled
in
life
,
I
couldn
’
t
expect
much
more
I
think
.
How
do
you
think
my
Ury
looking
,
sir
?
’
I
thought
him
looking
as
villainous
as
ever
,
and
I
replied
that
I
saw
no
change
in
him
.
‘
Oh
,
don
’
t
you
think
he
’
s
changed
?
’
said
Mrs
.
Heep
.
‘
There
I
must
umbly
beg
leave
to
differ
from
you
.
Don
’
t
you
see
a
thinness
in
him
?
’