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This
lasted
until
bedtime
.
To
have
seen
the
mother
and
son
,
like
two
great
bats
hanging
over
the
whole
house
,
and
darkening
it
with
their
ugly
forms
,
made
me
so
uncomfortable
,
that
I
would
rather
have
remained
downstairs
,
knitting
and
all
,
than
gone
to
bed
.
I
hardly
got
any
sleep
.
Next
day
the
knitting
and
watching
began
again
,
and
lasted
all
day
.
I
had
not
an
opportunity
of
speaking
to
Agnes
,
for
ten
minutes
.
I
could
barely
show
her
my
letter
.
I
proposed
to
her
to
walk
out
with
me
;
but
Mrs
.
Heep
repeatedly
complaining
that
she
was
worse
,
Agnes
charitably
remained
within
,
to
bear
her
company
.
Towards
the
twilight
I
went
out
by
myself
,
musing
on
what
I
ought
to
do
,
and
whether
I
was
justified
in
withholding
from
Agnes
,
any
longer
,
what
Uriah
Heep
had
told
me
in
London
;
for
that
began
to
trouble
me
again
,
very
much
.
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I
had
not
walked
out
far
enough
to
be
quite
clear
of
the
town
,
upon
the
Ramsgate
road
,
where
there
was
a
good
path
,
when
I
was
hailed
,
through
the
dust
,
by
somebody
behind
me
.
The
shambling
figure
,
and
the
scanty
great
-
coat
,
were
not
to
be
mistaken
.
I
stopped
,
and
Uriah
Heep
came
up
.
Well
?
said
I
.
How
fast
you
walk
!
said
he
.
My
legs
are
pretty
long
,
but
you
ve
given
em
quite
a
job
.
Where
are
you
going
?
said
I
.
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I
am
going
with
you
,
Master
Copperfield
,
if
you
ll
allow
me
the
pleasure
of
a
walk
with
an
old
acquaintance
.
Saying
this
,
with
a
jerk
of
his
body
,
which
might
have
been
either
propitiatory
or
derisive
,
he
fell
into
step
beside
me
.
Uriah
!
said
I
,
as
civilly
as
I
could
,
after
a
silence
.
Master
Copperfield
!
said
Uriah
.