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I
shall
never
,
dear
ladies
,
I
exclaimed
,
relieved
of
an
immense
load
of
apprehension
,
forget
your
kindness
!
But
,
pursued
Miss
Lavinia
,
but
,
we
would
prefer
to
regard
those
visits
,
Mr
.
Traddles
,
as
made
,
at
present
,
to
us
.
We
must
guard
ourselves
from
recognizing
any
positive
engagement
between
Mr
.
Copperfield
and
our
niece
,
until
we
have
had
an
opportunity
Until
YOU
have
had
an
opportunity
,
sister
Lavinia
,
said
Miss
Clarissa
.
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Be
it
so
,
assented
Miss
Lavinia
,
with
a
sigh
until
I
have
had
an
opportunity
of
observing
them
.
Copperfield
,
said
Traddles
,
turning
to
me
,
you
feel
,
I
am
sure
,
that
nothing
could
be
more
reasonable
or
considerate
.
Nothing
!
cried
I
.
I
am
deeply
sensible
of
it
.
In
this
position
of
affairs
,
said
Miss
Lavinia
,
again
referring
to
her
notes
,
and
admitting
his
visits
on
this
understanding
only
,
we
must
require
from
Mr
.
Copperfield
a
distinct
assurance
,
on
his
word
of
honour
,
that
no
communication
of
any
kind
shall
take
place
between
him
and
our
niece
without
our
knowledge
.
That
no
project
whatever
shall
be
entertained
with
regard
to
our
niece
,
without
being
first
submitted
to
us
To
you
,
sister
Lavinia
,
Miss
Clarissa
interposed
.
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Be
it
so
,
Clarissa
!
assented
Miss
Lavinia
resignedly
to
me
and
receiving
our
concurrence
.
We
must
make
this
a
most
express
and
serious
stipulation
,
not
to
be
broken
on
any
account
.
We
wished
Mr
.
Copperfield
to
be
accompanied
by
some
confidential
friend
today
,
with
an
inclination
of
her
head
towards
Traddles
,
who
bowed
,
in
order
that
there
might
be
no
doubt
or
misconception
on
this
subject
.
If
Mr
.
Copperfield
,
or
if
you
,
Mr
.
Traddles
,
feel
the
least
scruple
,
in
giving
this
promise
,
I
beg
you
to
take
time
to
consider
it
.
I
exclaimed
,
in
a
state
of
high
ecstatic
fervour
,
that
not
a
moment
s
consideration
could
be
necessary
.
I
bound
myself
by
the
required
promise
,
in
a
most
impassioned
manner
;
called
upon
Traddles
to
witness
it
;
and
denounced
myself
as
the
most
atrocious
of
characters
if
I
ever
swerved
from
it
in
the
least
degree
.