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- Дэвид Копперфильд
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’
‘
She
is
dead
,
perhaps
,
’
said
Miss
Dartle
,
with
a
smile
,
as
if
she
could
have
spurned
the
body
of
the
ruined
girl
.
‘
She
may
have
drowned
herself
,
miss
,
’
returned
Mr
.
Littimer
,
catching
at
an
excuse
for
addressing
himself
to
somebody
.
‘
It
’
s
very
possible
.
Or
,
she
may
have
had
assistance
from
the
boatmen
,
and
the
boatmen
’
s
wives
and
children
.
Being
given
to
low
company
,
she
was
very
much
in
the
habit
of
talking
to
them
on
the
beach
,
Miss
Dartle
,
and
sitting
by
their
boats
.
I
have
known
her
do
it
,
when
Mr
.
James
has
been
away
,
whole
days
.
Mr
.
James
was
far
from
pleased
to
find
out
,
once
,
that
she
had
told
the
children
she
was
a
boatman
’
s
daughter
,
and
that
in
her
own
country
,
long
ago
,
she
had
roamed
about
the
beach
,
like
them
.
’
Oh
,
Emily
!
Unhappy
beauty
!
What
a
picture
rose
before
me
of
her
sitting
on
the
far
-
off
shore
,
among
the
children
like
herself
when
she
was
innocent
,
listening
to
little
voices
such
as
might
have
called
her
Mother
had
she
been
a
poor
man
’
s
wife
;
and
to
the
great
voice
of
the
sea
,
with
its
eternal
‘
Never
more
!
’
‘
When
it
was
clear
that
nothing
could
be
done
,
Miss
Dartle
—
—
’
‘
Did
I
tell
you
not
to
speak
to
me
?
’
she
said
,
with
stern
contempt
.
‘
You
spoke
to
me
,
miss
,
’
he
replied
.
‘
I
beg
your
pardon
.
But
it
is
my
service
to
obey
.
’
‘
Do
your
service
,
’
she
returned
.
‘
Finish
your
story
,
and
go
!
’
‘
When
it
was
clear
,
’
he
said
,
with
infinite
respectability
and
an
obedient
bow
,
‘
that
she
was
not
to
be
found
,
I
went
to
Mr
.
James
,
at
the
place
where
it
had
been
agreed
that
I
should
write
to
him
,
and
informed
him
of
what
had
occurred
.
Words
passed
between
us
in
consequence
,
and
I
felt
it
due
to
my
character
to
leave
him
.
I
could
bear
,
and
I
have
borne
,
a
great
deal
from
Mr
.
James
;
but
he
insulted
me
too
far
.
He
hurt
me
.
Knowing
the
unfortunate
difference
between
himself
and
his
mother
,
and
what
her
anxiety
of
mind
was
likely
to
be
,
I
took
the
liberty
of
coming
home
to
England
,
and
relating
—
—
’