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- Чарльз Диккенс
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- Дэвид Копперфильд
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‘
Mr
.
James
and
myself
have
been
abroad
with
the
young
woman
,
ever
since
she
left
Yarmouth
under
Mr
.
james
’
s
protection
.
We
have
been
in
a
variety
of
places
,
and
seen
a
deal
of
foreign
country
.
We
have
been
in
France
,
Switzerland
,
Italy
,
in
fact
,
almost
all
parts
.
’
He
looked
at
the
back
of
the
seat
,
as
if
he
were
addressing
himself
to
that
;
and
softly
played
upon
it
with
his
hands
,
as
if
he
were
striking
chords
upon
a
dumb
piano
.
‘
Mr
.
James
took
quite
uncommonly
to
the
young
woman
;
and
was
more
settled
,
for
a
length
of
time
,
than
I
have
known
him
to
be
since
I
have
been
in
his
service
.
The
young
woman
was
very
improvable
,
and
spoke
the
languages
;
and
wouldn
’
t
have
been
known
for
the
same
country
-
person
.
I
noticed
that
she
was
much
admired
wherever
we
went
.
’
Miss
Dartle
put
her
hand
upon
her
side
.
I
saw
him
steal
a
glance
at
her
,
and
slightly
smile
to
himself
.
‘
Very
much
admired
,
indeed
,
the
young
woman
was
.
What
with
her
dress
;
what
with
the
air
and
sun
;
what
with
being
made
so
much
of
;
what
with
this
,
that
,
and
the
other
;
her
merits
really
attracted
general
notice
.
’
He
made
a
short
pause
.
Her
eyes
wandered
restlessly
over
the
distant
prospect
,
and
she
bit
her
nether
lip
to
stop
that
busy
mouth
.
Taking
his
hands
from
the
seat
,
and
placing
one
of
them
within
the
other
,
as
he
settled
himself
on
one
leg
,
Mr
.
Littimer
proceeded
,
with
his
eyes
cast
down
,
and
his
respectable
head
a
little
advanced
,
and
a
little
on
one
side
:
‘
The
young
woman
went
on
in
this
manner
for
some
time
,
being
occasionally
low
in
her
spirits
,
until
I
think
she
began
to
weary
Mr
.
James
by
giving
way
to
her
low
spirits
and
tempers
of
that
kind
;
and
things
were
not
so
comfortable
.
Mr
.
James
he
began
to
be
restless
again
.
The
more
restless
he
got
,
the
worse
she
got
;
and
I
must
say
,
for
myself
,
that
I
had
a
very
difficult
time
of
it
indeed
between
the
two
.
Still
matters
were
patched
up
here
,
and
made
good
there
,
over
and
over
again
;
and
altogether
lasted
,
I
am
sure
,
for
a
longer
time
than
anybody
could
have
expected
.
’