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Didn
t
I
know
it
!
But
how
little
you
think
of
the
rightful
umbleness
of
a
person
in
my
station
,
Master
Copperfield
!
Father
and
me
was
both
brought
up
at
a
foundation
school
for
boys
;
and
mother
,
she
was
likewise
brought
up
at
a
public
,
sort
of
charitable
,
establishment
.
They
taught
us
all
a
deal
of
umbleness
-
not
much
else
that
I
know
of
,
from
morning
to
night
.
We
was
to
be
umble
to
this
person
,
and
umble
to
that
;
and
to
pull
off
our
caps
here
,
and
to
make
bows
there
;
and
always
to
know
our
place
,
and
abase
ourselves
before
our
betters
.
And
we
had
such
a
lot
of
betters
!
Father
got
the
monitor
-
medal
by
being
umble
.
So
did
I
.
Father
got
made
a
sexton
by
being
umble
.
He
had
the
character
,
among
the
gentlefolks
,
of
being
such
a
well
-
behaved
man
,
that
they
were
determined
to
bring
him
in
.
Be
umble
,
Uriah
,
says
father
to
me
,
and
you
ll
get
on
.
It
was
what
was
always
being
dinned
into
you
and
me
at
school
;
it
s
what
goes
down
best
.
Be
umble
,
says
father
,
and
you
ll
do
!
And
really
it
ain
t
done
bad
!
It
was
the
first
time
it
had
ever
occurred
to
me
,
that
this
detestable
cant
of
false
humility
might
have
originated
out
of
the
Heep
family
.
I
had
seen
the
harvest
,
but
had
never
thought
of
the
seed
.
When
I
was
quite
a
young
boy
,
said
Uriah
,
I
got
to
know
what
umbleness
did
,
and
I
took
to
it
.
I
ate
umble
pie
with
an
appetite
.
I
stopped
at
the
umble
point
of
my
learning
,
and
says
I
,
Hold
hard
!
When
you
offered
to
teach
me
Latin
,
I
knew
better
.
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People
like
to
be
above
you
,
says
father
,
keep
yourself
down
.
I
am
very
umble
to
the
present
moment
,
Master
Copperfield
,
but
I
ve
got
a
little
power
!
And
he
said
all
this
I
knew
,
as
I
saw
his
face
in
the
moonlight
-
that
I
might
understand
he
was
resolved
to
recompense
himself
by
using
his
power
.
I
had
never
doubted
his
meanness
,
his
craft
and
malice
;
but
I
fully
comprehended
now
,
for
the
first
time
,
what
a
base
,
unrelenting
,
and
revengeful
spirit
,
must
have
been
engendered
by
this
early
,
and
this
long
,
suppression
.
His
account
of
himself
was
so
far
attended
with
an
agreeable
result
,
that
it
led
to
his
withdrawing
his
hand
in
order
that
he
might
have
another
hug
of
himself
under
the
chin
.
Once
apart
from
him
,
I
was
determined
to
keep
apart
;
and
we
walked
back
,
side
by
side
,
saying
very
little
more
by
the
way
.
Whether
his
spirits
were
elevated
by
the
communication
I
had
made
to
him
,
or
by
his
having
indulged
in
this
retrospect
,
I
don
t
know
;
but
they
were
raised
by
some
influence
.
He
talked
more
at
dinner
than
was
usual
with
him
;
asked
his
mother
(
off
duty
,
from
the
moment
of
our
re
-
entering
the
house
)
whether
he
was
not
growing
too
old
for
a
bachelor
;
and
once
looked
at
Agnes
so
,
that
I
would
have
given
all
I
had
,
for
leave
to
knock
him
down
.
When
we
three
males
were
left
alone
after
dinner
,
he
got
into
a
more
adventurous
state
.
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He
had
taken
little
or
no
wine
;
and
I
presume
it
was
the
mere
insolence
of
triumph
that
was
upon
him
,
flushed
perhaps
by
the
temptation
my
presence
furnished
to
its
exhibition
.
I
had
observed
yesterday
,
that
he
tried
to
entice
Mr
.
Wickfield
to
drink
;
and
,
interpreting
the
look
which
Agnes
had
given
me
as
she
went
out
,
had
limited
myself
to
one
glass
,
and
then
proposed
that
we
should
follow
her
.
I
would
have
done
so
again
today
;
but
Uriah
was
too
quick
for
me
.
We
seldom
see
our
present
visitor
,
sir
,
he
said
,
addressing
Mr
.
Wickfield
,
sitting
,
such
a
contrast
to
him
,
at
the
end
of
the
table
,
and
I
should
propose
to
give
him
welcome
in
another
glass
or
two
of
wine
,
if
you
have
no
objections
.
Mr
.
Copperfield
,
your
elth
and
appiness
!