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‘
I
can
only
say
for
myself
,
’
said
my
aunt
,
‘
that
I
will
drink
all
happiness
and
success
to
you
,
Mr
.
Micawber
,
with
the
utmost
pleasure
.
’
‘
And
I
too
!
’
said
Agnes
,
with
a
smile
.
Mr
.
Micawber
immediately
descended
to
the
bar
,
where
he
appeared
to
be
quite
at
home
;
and
in
due
time
returned
with
a
steaming
jug
.
I
could
not
but
observe
that
he
had
been
peeling
the
lemons
with
his
own
clasp
-
knife
,
which
,
as
became
the
knife
of
a
practical
settler
,
was
about
a
foot
long
;
and
which
he
wiped
,
not
wholly
without
ostentation
,
on
the
sleeve
of
his
coat
.
Mrs
.
Micawber
and
the
two
elder
members
of
the
family
I
now
found
to
be
provided
with
similar
formidable
instruments
,
while
every
child
had
its
own
wooden
spoon
attached
to
its
body
by
a
strong
line
.
In
a
similar
anticipation
of
life
afloat
,
and
in
the
Bush
,
Mr
.
Micawber
,
instead
of
helping
Mrs
.
Micawber
and
his
eldest
son
and
daughter
to
punch
,
in
wine
-
glasses
,
which
he
might
easily
have
done
,
for
there
was
a
shelf
-
full
in
the
room
,
served
it
out
to
them
in
a
series
of
villainous
little
tin
pots
;
and
I
never
saw
him
enjoy
anything
so
much
as
drinking
out
of
his
own
particular
pint
pot
,
and
putting
it
in
his
pocket
at
the
close
of
the
evening
.
‘
The
luxuries
of
the
old
country
,
’
said
Mr
.
Micawber
,
with
an
intense
satisfaction
in
their
renouncement
,
‘
we
abandon
.
The
denizens
of
the
forest
cannot
,
of
course
,
expect
to
participate
in
the
refinements
of
the
land
of
the
Free
.
’
Here
,
a
boy
came
in
to
say
that
Mr
.
Micawber
was
wanted
downstairs
.
‘
I
have
a
presentiment
,
’
said
Mrs
.
Micawber
,
setting
down
her
tin
pot
,
‘
that
it
is
a
member
of
my
family
!
’
‘
If
so
,
my
dear
,
’
observed
Mr
.
Micawber
,
with
his
usual
suddenness
of
warmth
on
that
subject
,
‘
as
the
member
of
your
family
—
whoever
he
,
she
,
or
it
,
may
be
—
has
kept
us
waiting
for
a
considerable
period
,
perhaps
the
Member
may
now
wait
My
convenience
.
’
‘
Micawber
,
’
said
his
wife
,
in
a
low
tone
,
‘
at
such
a
time
as
this
—
—
’
‘
“
It
is
not
meet
,
”
’
said
Mr
.