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Approach
me
again
,
you
you
you
HEEP
of
infamy
,
gasped
Mr
.
Micawber
,
and
if
your
head
is
human
,
I
ll
break
it
.
Come
on
,
come
on
!
I
think
I
never
saw
anything
more
ridiculous
I
was
sensible
of
it
,
even
at
the
time
than
Mr
.
Micawber
making
broad
-
sword
guards
with
the
ruler
,
and
crying
,
Come
on
!
while
Traddles
and
I
pushed
him
back
into
a
corner
,
from
which
,
as
often
as
we
got
him
into
it
,
he
persisted
in
emerging
again
.
His
enemy
,
muttering
to
himself
,
after
wringing
his
wounded
hand
for
sometime
,
slowly
drew
off
his
neck
-
kerchief
and
bound
it
up
;
then
held
it
in
his
other
hand
,
and
sat
upon
his
table
with
his
sullen
face
looking
down
.
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Mr
.
Micawber
,
when
he
was
sufficiently
cool
,
proceeded
with
his
letter
.
The
stipendiary
emoluments
in
consideration
of
which
I
entered
into
the
service
of
HEEP
,
always
pausing
before
that
word
and
uttering
it
with
astonishing
vigour
,
were
not
defined
,
beyond
the
pittance
of
twenty
-
two
shillings
and
six
per
week
.
The
rest
was
left
contingent
on
the
value
of
my
professional
exertions
;
in
other
and
more
expressive
words
,
on
the
baseness
of
my
nature
,
the
cupidity
of
my
motives
,
the
poverty
of
my
family
,
the
general
moral
(
or
rather
immoral
)
resemblance
between
myself
and
HEEP
.
Need
I
say
,
that
it
soon
became
necessary
for
me
to
solicit
from
HEEP
pecuniary
advances
towards
the
support
of
Mrs
.
Micawber
,
and
our
blighted
but
rising
family
?
Need
I
say
that
this
necessity
had
been
foreseen
by
HEEP
?
That
those
advances
were
secured
by
I
.
O
.
U
.
s
and
other
similar
acknowledgements
,
known
to
the
legal
institutions
of
this
country
?
And
that
I
thus
became
immeshed
in
the
web
he
had
spun
for
my
reception
?
Mr
.
Micawber
s
enjoyment
of
his
epistolary
powers
,
in
describing
this
unfortunate
state
of
things
,
really
seemed
to
outweigh
any
pain
or
anxiety
that
the
reality
could
have
caused
him
.
He
read
on
:
Then
it
was
that
HEEP
began
to
favour
me
with
just
so
much
of
his
confidence
,
as
was
necessary
to
the
discharge
of
his
infernal
business
.
Then
it
was
that
I
began
,
if
I
may
so
Shakespearianly
express
myself
,
to
dwindle
,
peak
,
and
pine
.
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I
found
that
my
services
were
constantly
called
into
requisition
for
the
falsification
of
business
,
and
the
mystification
of
an
individual
whom
I
will
designate
as
Mr
.
W
.
That
Mr
.
W
.
was
imposed
upon
,
kept
in
ignorance
,
and
deluded
,
in
every
possible
way
;
yet
,
that
all
this
while
,
the
ruffian
HEEP
was
professing
unbounded
gratitude
to
,
and
unbounded
friendship
for
,
that
much
-
abused
gentleman
.
This
was
bad
enough
;
but
,
as
the
philosophic
Dane
observes
,
with
that
universal
applicability
which
distinguishes
the
illustrious
ornament
of
the
Elizabethan
Era
,
worse
remains
behind
!
Mr
.
Micawber
was
so
very
much
struck
by
this
happy
rounding
off
with
a
quotation
,
that
he
indulged
himself
,
and
us
,
with
a
second
reading
of
the
sentence
,
under
pretence
of
having
lost
his
place
.
It
is
not
my
intention
,
he
continued
reading
on
,
to
enter
on
a
detailed
list
,
within
the
compass
of
the
present
epistle
(
though
it
is
ready
elsewhere
)
,
of
the
various
malpractices
of
a
minor
nature
,
affecting
the
individual
whom
I
have
denominated
Mr
.
W
.
,
to
which
I
have
been
a
tacitly
consenting
party
.
My
object
,
when
the
contest
within
myself
between
stipend
and
no
stipend
,
baker
and
no
baker
,
existence
and
non
-
existence
,
ceased
,
was
to
take
advantage
of
my
opportunities
to
discover
and
expose
the
major
malpractices
committed
,
to
that
gentleman
s
grievous
wrong
and
injury
,
by
HEEP
.
Stimulated
by
the
silent
monitor
within
,
and
by
a
no
less
touching
and
appealing
monitor
without
to
whom
I
will
briefly
refer
as
Miss
W
.