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Mother
,
he
said
,
with
an
impatient
bite
at
the
handkerchief
in
which
his
hand
was
wrapped
,
you
had
better
take
and
fire
a
loaded
gun
at
me
.
But
I
love
you
,
Ury
,
cried
Mrs
.
Heep
.
And
I
have
no
doubt
she
did
;
or
that
he
loved
her
,
however
strange
it
may
appear
;
though
,
to
be
sure
,
they
were
a
congenial
couple
.
And
I
can
t
bear
to
hear
you
provoking
the
gentlemen
,
and
endangering
of
yourself
more
.
I
told
the
gentleman
at
first
,
when
he
told
me
upstairs
it
was
come
to
light
,
that
I
would
answer
for
your
being
umble
,
and
making
amends
.
Oh
,
see
how
umble
I
am
,
gentlemen
,
and
don
t
mind
him
!
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Why
,
there
s
Copperfield
,
mother
,
he
angrily
retorted
,
pointing
his
lean
finger
at
me
,
against
whom
all
his
animosity
was
levelled
,
as
the
prime
mover
in
the
discovery
;
and
I
did
not
undeceive
him
;
there
s
Copperfield
,
would
have
given
you
a
hundred
pound
to
say
less
than
you
ve
blurted
out
!
I
can
t
help
it
,
Ury
,
cried
his
mother
.
I
can
t
see
you
running
into
danger
,
through
carrying
your
head
so
high
.
Better
be
umble
,
as
you
always
was
.
He
remained
for
a
little
,
biting
the
handkerchief
,
and
then
said
to
me
with
a
scowl
:
What
more
have
you
got
to
bring
forward
?
If
anything
,
go
on
with
it
.
What
do
you
look
at
me
for
?
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Mr
.
Micawber
promptly
resumed
his
letter
,
glad
to
revert
to
a
performance
with
which
he
was
so
highly
satisfied
.
Third
.
And
last
.
I
am
now
in
a
condition
to
show
,
by
HEEP
S
-
false
books
,
and
HEEP
S
real
memoranda
,
beginning
with
the
partially
destroyed
pocket
-
book
(
which
I
was
unable
to
comprehend
,
at
the
time
of
its
accidental
discovery
by
Mrs
.
Micawber
,
on
our
taking
possession
of
our
present
abode
,
in
the
locker
or
bin
devoted
to
the
reception
of
the
ashes
calcined
on
our
domestic
hearth
)
,
that
the
weaknesses
,
the
faults
,
the
very
virtues
,
the
parental
affections
,
and
the
sense
of
honour
,
of
the
unhappy
Mr
.
W
.
have
been
for
years
acted
on
by
,
and
warped
to
the
base
purposes
of
-
HEEP
.
That
Mr
.
W
.
has
been
for
years
deluded
and
plundered
,
in
every
conceivable
manner
,
to
the
pecuniary
aggrandisement
of
the
avaricious
,
false
,
and
grasping
HEEP
.
That
the
engrossing
object
of
-
HEEP
was
,
next
to
gain
,
to
subdue
Mr
.
and
Miss
W
.
(
of
his
ulterior
views
in
reference
to
the
latter
I
say
nothing
)
entirely
to
himself
.
That
his
last
act
,
completed
but
a
few
months
since
,
was
to
induce
Mr
.
W
.
to
execute
a
relinquishment
of
his
share
in
the
partnership
,
and
even
a
bill
of
sale
on
the
very
furniture
of
his
house
,
in
consideration
of
a
certain
annuity
,
to
be
well
and
truly
paid
by
HEEP
on
the
four
common
quarter
-
days
in
each
and
every
year
.
That
these
meshes
;
beginning
with
alarming
and
falsified
accounts
of
the
estate
of
which
Mr
.
W
.
is
the
receiver
,
at
a
period
when
Mr
.
W
.
had
launched
into
imprudent
and
ill
-
judged
speculations
,
and
may
not
have
had
the
money
,
for
which
he
was
morally
and
legally
responsible
,
in
hand
;
going
on
with
pretended
borrowings
of
money
at
enormous
interest
,
really
coming
from
HEEP
-
and
by
HEEP
fraudulently
obtained
or
withheld
from
Mr
.
W
.