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Is
that
all
?
inquired
Miss
Dartle
of
me
.
I
indicated
that
I
had
nothing
more
to
say
.
Except
,
I
added
,
as
I
saw
him
moving
off
,
that
I
understand
this
fellow
s
part
in
the
wicked
story
,
and
that
,
as
I
shall
make
it
known
to
the
honest
man
who
has
been
her
father
from
her
childhood
,
I
would
recommend
him
to
avoid
going
too
much
into
public
.
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He
had
stopped
the
moment
I
began
,
and
had
listened
with
his
usual
repose
of
manner
.
Thank
you
,
sir
.
But
you
ll
excuse
me
if
I
say
,
sir
,
that
there
are
neither
slaves
nor
slave
-
drivers
in
this
country
,
and
that
people
are
not
allowed
to
take
the
law
into
their
own
hands
.
If
they
do
,
it
is
more
to
their
own
peril
,
I
believe
,
than
to
other
people
s
.
Consequently
speaking
,
I
am
not
at
all
afraid
of
going
wherever
I
may
wish
,
sir
.
With
that
,
he
made
a
polite
bow
;
and
,
with
another
to
Miss
Dartle
,
went
away
through
the
arch
in
the
wall
of
holly
by
which
he
had
come
.
Miss
Dartle
and
I
regarded
each
other
for
a
little
while
in
silence
;
her
manner
being
exactly
what
it
was
,
when
she
had
produced
the
man
.
He
says
besides
,
she
observed
,
with
a
slow
curling
of
her
lip
,
that
his
master
,
as
he
hears
,
is
coasting
Spain
;
and
this
done
,
is
away
to
gratify
his
seafaring
tastes
till
he
is
weary
.
But
this
is
of
no
interest
to
you
.
Between
these
two
proud
persons
,
mother
and
son
,
there
is
a
wider
breach
than
before
,
and
little
hope
of
its
healing
,
for
they
are
one
at
heart
,
and
time
makes
each
more
obstinate
and
imperious
.
Neither
is
this
of
any
interest
to
you
;
but
it
introduces
what
I
wish
to
say
.
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This
devil
whom
you
make
an
angel
of
.
I
mean
this
low
girl
whom
he
picked
out
of
the
tide
-
mud
,
with
her
black
eyes
full
upon
me
,
and
her
passionate
finger
up
,
may
be
alive
,
for
I
believe
some
common
things
are
hard
to
die
.
If
she
is
,
you
will
desire
to
have
a
pearl
of
such
price
found
and
taken
care
of
.
We
desire
that
,
too
;
that
he
may
not
by
any
chance
be
made
her
prey
again
.
So
far
,
we
are
united
in
one
interest
;
and
that
is
why
I
,
who
would
do
her
any
mischief
that
so
coarse
a
wretch
is
capable
of
feeling
,
have
sent
for
you
to
hear
what
you
have
heard
.
I
saw
,
by
the
change
in
her
face
,
that
someone
was
advancing
behind
me
.
It
was
Mrs
.
Steerforth
,
who
gave
me
her
hand
more
coldly
than
of
yore
,
and
with
an
augmentation
of
her
former
stateliness
of
manner
,
but
still
,
I
perceived
and
I
was
touched
by
it
with
an
ineffaceable
remembrance
of
my
old
love
for
her
son
.
She
was
greatly
altered
.
Her
fine
figure
was
far
less
upright
,
her
handsome
face
was
deeply
marked
,
and
her
hair
was
almost
white
.
But
when
she
sat
down
on
the
seat
,
she
was
a
handsome
lady
still
;
and
well
I
knew
the
bright
eye
with
its
lofty
look
,
that
had
been
a
light
in
my
very
dreams
at
school
.
Is
Mr
.
Copperfield
informed
of
everything
,
Rosa
?