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‘
You
may
be
able
to
confirm
what
I
have
said
,
Mr
.
Traddles
,
’
observed
Miss
Lavinia
,
evidently
taking
a
new
interest
in
him
,
‘
of
the
affection
that
is
modest
and
retiring
;
that
waits
and
waits
?
’
‘
Entirely
,
ma
’
am
,
’
said
Traddles
.
Miss
Clarissa
looked
at
Miss
Lavinia
,
and
shook
her
head
gravely
.
Miss
Lavinia
looked
consciously
at
Miss
Clarissa
,
and
heaved
a
little
sigh
.
‘
Sister
Lavinia
,
’
said
Miss
Clarissa
,
‘
take
my
smelling
-
bottle
.
’
Miss
Lavinia
revived
herself
with
a
few
whiffs
of
aromatic
vinegar
-
Traddles
and
I
looking
on
with
great
solicitude
the
while
;
and
then
went
on
to
say
,
rather
faintly
:
‘
My
sister
and
myself
have
been
in
great
doubt
,
Mr
.
Traddles
,
what
course
we
ought
to
take
in
reference
to
the
likings
,
or
imaginary
likings
,
of
such
very
young
people
as
your
friend
Mr
.
Copperfield
and
our
niece
.
’
‘
Our
brother
Francis
’
s
child
,
’
remarked
Miss
Clarissa
.
‘
If
our
brother
Francis
’
s
wife
had
found
it
convenient
in
her
lifetime
(
though
she
had
an
unquestionable
right
to
act
as
she
thought
best
)
to
invite
the
family
to
her
dinner
-
table
,
we
might
have
known
our
brother
Francis
’
s
child
better
at
the
present
moment
.
Sister
Lavinia
,
proceed
.
’
Miss
Lavinia
turned
my
letter
,
so
as
to
bring
the
superscription
towards
herself
,
and
referred
through
her
eye
-
glass
to
some
orderly
-
looking
notes
she
had
made
on
that
part
of
it
.
‘
It
seems
to
us
,
’
said
she
,
‘
prudent
,
Mr
.
Traddles
,
to
bring
these
feelings
to
the
test
of
our
own
observation
.
At
present
we
know
nothing
of
them
,
and
are
not
in
a
situation
to
judge
how
much
reality
there
may
be
in
them
.
Therefore
we
are
inclined
so
far
to
accede
to
Mr
.
Copperfield
’
s
proposal
,
as
to
admit
his
visits
here
.
’