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‘
Indifferent
,
my
dear
sir
,
’
returned
Mr
.
Micawber
,
sighing
.
‘
You
must
keep
up
your
spirits
,
’
said
Mr
.
Dick
,
‘
and
make
yourself
as
comfortable
as
possible
.
’
Mr
.
Micawber
was
quite
overcome
by
these
friendly
words
,
and
by
finding
Mr
.
Dick
’
s
hand
again
within
his
own
.
‘
It
has
been
my
lot
,
’
he
observed
,
‘
to
meet
,
in
the
diversified
panorama
of
human
existence
,
with
an
occasional
oasis
,
but
never
with
one
so
green
,
so
gushing
,
as
the
present
!
’
At
another
time
I
should
have
been
amused
by
this
;
but
I
felt
that
we
were
all
constrained
and
uneasy
,
and
I
watched
Mr
.
Micawber
so
anxiously
,
in
his
vacillations
between
an
evident
disposition
to
reveal
something
,
and
a
counter
-
disposition
to
reveal
nothing
,
that
I
was
in
a
perfect
fever
.
Traddles
,
sitting
on
the
edge
of
his
chair
,
with
his
eyes
wide
open
,
and
his
hair
more
emphatically
erect
than
ever
,
stared
by
turns
at
the
ground
and
at
Mr
.
Micawber
,
without
so
much
as
attempting
to
put
in
a
word
.
My
aunt
,
though
I
saw
that
her
shrewdest
observation
was
concentrated
on
her
new
guest
,
had
more
useful
possession
of
her
wits
than
either
of
us
;
for
she
held
him
in
conversation
,
and
made
it
necessary
for
him
to
talk
,
whether
he
liked
it
or
not
.
‘
You
are
a
very
old
friend
of
my
nephew
’
s
,
Mr
.
Micawber
,
’
said
my
aunt
.
‘
I
wish
I
had
had
the
pleasure
of
seeing
you
before
.
’
‘
Madam
,
’
returned
Mr
.
Micawber
,
‘
I
wish
I
had
had
the
honour
of
knowing
you
at
an
earlier
period
.
I
was
not
always
the
wreck
you
at
present
behold
.
’
‘
I
hope
Mrs
.
Micawber
and
your
family
are
well
,
sir
,
’
said
my
aunt
.
Mr
.
Micawber
inclined
his
head
.
‘
They
are
as
well
,
ma
’
am
,
’
he
desperately
observed
after
a
pause
,
‘
as
Aliens
and
Outcasts
can
ever
hope
to
be
.
’