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This
was
to
the
Doctor
,
who
had
moaned
.
The
sound
might
have
touched
any
heart
,
I
thought
,
but
it
had
no
effect
upon
Uriah
’
s
.
‘
-
mentioned
to
Doctor
Strong
,
’
he
proceeded
,
‘
that
anyone
may
see
that
Mr
.
Maldon
,
and
the
lovely
and
agreeable
lady
as
is
Doctor
Strong
’
s
wife
,
are
too
sweet
on
one
another
.
Really
the
time
is
come
(
we
being
at
present
all
mixing
ourselves
up
with
what
oughtn
’
t
to
be
)
,
when
Doctor
Strong
must
be
told
that
this
was
full
as
plain
to
everybody
as
the
sun
,
before
Mr
.
Maldon
went
to
India
;
that
Mr
.
Maldon
made
excuses
to
come
back
,
for
nothing
else
;
and
that
he
’
s
always
here
,
for
nothing
else
.
When
you
come
in
,
sir
,
I
was
just
putting
it
to
my
fellow
-
partner
,
’
towards
whom
he
turned
,
‘
to
say
to
Doctor
Strong
upon
his
word
and
honour
,
whether
he
’
d
ever
been
of
this
opinion
long
ago
,
or
not
.
Come
,
Mr
.
Wickfield
,
sir
!
Would
you
be
so
good
as
tell
us
?
Yes
or
no
,
sir
?
Come
,
partner
!
’
‘
For
God
’
s
sake
,
my
dear
Doctor
,
’
said
Mr
.
Wickfield
again
laying
his
irresolute
hand
upon
the
Doctor
’
s
arm
,
‘
don
’
t
attach
too
much
weight
to
any
suspicions
I
may
have
entertained
.
’
‘
There
!
’
cried
Uriah
,
shaking
his
head
.
‘
What
a
melancholy
confirmation
:
ain
’
t
it
?
Him
!
Such
an
old
friend
!
Bless
your
soul
,
when
I
was
nothing
but
a
clerk
in
his
office
,
Copperfield
,
I
’
ve
seen
him
twenty
times
,
if
I
’
ve
seen
him
once
,
quite
in
a
taking
about
it
—
quite
put
out
,
you
know
(
and
very
proper
in
him
as
a
father
;
I
’
m
sure
I
can
’
t
blame
him
)
,
to
think
that
Miss
Agnes
was
mixing
herself
up
with
what
oughtn
’
t
to
be
.
’
‘
My
dear
Strong
,
’
said
Mr
.
Wickfield
in
a
tremulous
voice
,
‘
my
good
friend
,
I
needn
’
t
tell
you
that
it
has
been
my
vice
to
look
for
some
one
master
motive
in
everybody
,
and
to
try
all
actions
by
one
narrow
test
.
I
may
have
fallen
into
such
doubts
as
I
have
had
,
through
this
mistake
.
’
‘
You
have
had
doubts
,
Wickfield
,
’
said
the
Doctor
,
without
lifting
up
his
head
.
‘
You
have
had
doubts
.
’
‘
Speak
up
,
fellow
-
partner
,
’
urged
Uriah
.
‘
I
had
,
at
one
time
,
certainly
,
’
said
Mr
.
Wickfield
.
‘
I
—
God
forgive
me
—
I
thought
YOU
had
.
’