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‘
Oho
!
This
is
a
conspiracy
!
You
have
met
here
by
appointment
!
You
are
playing
Booty
with
my
clerk
,
are
you
,
Copperfield
?
Now
,
take
care
.
You
’
ll
make
nothing
of
this
.
We
understand
each
other
,
you
and
me
.
There
’
s
no
love
between
us
.
You
were
always
a
puppy
with
a
proud
stomach
,
from
your
first
coming
here
;
and
you
envy
me
my
rise
,
do
you
?
None
of
your
plots
against
me
;
I
’
ll
counterplot
you
!
Micawber
,
you
be
off
.
I
’
ll
talk
to
you
presently
.
’
‘
Mr
.
Micawber
,
’
said
I
,
‘
there
is
a
sudden
change
in
this
fellow
.
in
more
respects
than
the
extraordinary
one
of
his
speaking
the
truth
in
one
particular
,
which
assures
me
that
he
is
brought
to
bay
.
Deal
with
him
as
he
deserves
!
’
‘
You
are
a
precious
set
of
people
,
ain
’
t
you
?
’
said
Uriah
,
in
the
same
low
voice
,
and
breaking
out
into
a
clammy
heat
,
which
he
wiped
from
his
forehead
,
with
his
long
lean
hand
,
‘
to
buy
over
my
clerk
,
who
is
the
very
scum
of
society
,
—
as
you
yourself
were
,
Copperfield
,
you
know
it
,
before
anyone
had
charity
on
you
,
—
to
defame
me
with
his
lies
?
Miss
Trotwood
,
you
had
better
stop
this
;
or
I
’
ll
stop
your
husband
shorter
than
will
be
pleasant
to
you
.
I
won
’
t
know
your
story
professionally
,
for
nothing
,
old
lady
!
Miss
Wickfield
,
if
you
have
any
love
for
your
father
,
you
had
better
not
join
that
gang
.
I
’
ll
ruin
him
,
if
you
do
.
Now
,
come
!
I
have
got
some
of
you
under
the
harrow
.
Think
twice
,
before
it
goes
over
you
.
Think
twice
,
you
,
Micawber
,
if
you
don
’
t
want
to
be
crushed
.
I
recommend
you
to
take
yourself
off
,
and
be
talked
to
presently
,
you
fool
!
while
there
’
s
time
to
retreat
.
Where
’
s
mother
?
’
he
said
,
suddenly
appearing
to
notice
,
with
alarm
,
the
absence
of
Traddles
,
and
pulling
down
the
bell
-
rope
.
‘
Fine
doings
in
a
person
’
s
own
house
!
’
‘
Mrs
.
Heep
is
here
,
sir
,
’
said
Traddles
,
returning
with
that
worthy
mother
of
a
worthy
son
.
‘
I
have
taken
the
liberty
of
making
myself
known
to
her
.
’
‘
Who
are
you
to
make
yourself
known
?
’
retorted
Uriah
.
‘
And
what
do
you
want
here
?
’
‘
I
am
the
agent
and
friend
of
Mr
.
Wickfield
,
sir
,
’
said
Traddles
,
in
a
composed
and
business
-
like
way
.
‘
And
I
have
a
power
of
attorney
from
him
in
my
pocket
,
to
act
for
him
in
all
matters
.
’
‘
The
old
ass
has
drunk
himself
into
a
state
of
dotage
,
’
said
Uriah
,
turning
uglier
than
before
,
‘
and
it
has
been
got
from
him
by
fraud
!
’
‘
Something
has
been
got
from
him
by
fraud
,
I
know
,
’
returned
Traddles
quietly
;
‘
and
so
do
you
,
Mr
.
Heep
.
We
will
refer
that
question
,
if
you
please
,
to
Mr
.
Micawber
.
’
‘
Ury
—
!
’
Mrs
.
Heep
began
,
with
an
anxious
gesture
.