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Miss
Lavinia
,
as
I
have
said
,
resumed
:
‘
You
ask
permission
of
my
sister
Clarissa
and
myself
,
Mr
.
Copperfield
,
to
visit
here
,
as
the
accepted
suitor
of
our
niece
.
’
‘
If
our
brother
Francis
,
’
said
Miss
Clarissa
,
breaking
out
again
,
if
I
may
call
anything
so
calm
a
breaking
out
,
‘
wished
to
surround
himself
with
an
atmosphere
of
Doctors
’
Commons
,
and
of
Doctors
’
Commons
only
,
what
right
or
desire
had
we
to
object
?
None
,
I
am
sure
.
We
have
ever
been
far
from
wishing
to
obtrude
ourselves
on
anyone
.
But
why
not
say
so
?
Let
our
brother
Francis
and
his
wife
have
their
society
.
Let
my
sister
Lavinia
and
myself
have
our
society
.
We
can
find
it
for
ourselves
,
I
hope
.
’
As
this
appeared
to
be
addressed
to
Traddles
and
me
,
both
Traddles
and
I
made
some
sort
of
reply
.
Traddles
was
inaudible
.
I
think
I
observed
,
myself
,
that
it
was
highly
creditable
to
all
concerned
.
I
don
’
t
in
the
least
know
what
I
meant
.
‘
Sister
Lavinia
,
’
said
Miss
Clarissa
,
having
now
relieved
her
mind
,
‘
you
can
go
on
,
my
dear
.
’
Miss
Lavinia
proceeded
:
‘
Mr
.
Copperfield
,
my
sister
Clarissa
and
I
have
been
very
careful
indeed
in
considering
this
letter
;
and
we
have
not
considered
it
without
finally
showing
it
to
our
niece
,
and
discussing
it
with
our
niece
.
We
have
no
doubt
that
you
think
you
like
her
very
much
.
’
‘
Think
,
ma
’
am
,
’
I
rapturously
began
,
‘
oh
!
—
—
’
But
Miss
Clarissa
giving
me
a
look
(
just
like
a
sharp
canary
)
,
as
requesting
that
I
would
not
interrupt
the
oracle
,
I
begged
pardon
.