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Mr
.
Micawber
,
glancing
at
us
all
,
seemed
to
think
there
was
a
good
deal
in
this
idea
.
‘
I
wish
Mr
.
Micawber
,
if
I
make
myself
understood
,
’
said
Mrs
.
Micawber
,
in
her
argumentative
tone
,
‘
to
be
the
Caesar
of
his
own
fortunes
.
That
,
my
dear
Mr
.
Copperfield
,
appears
to
me
to
be
his
true
position
.
From
the
first
moment
of
this
voyage
,
I
wish
Mr
.
Micawber
to
stand
upon
that
vessel
’
s
prow
and
say
,
“
Enough
of
delay
:
enough
of
disappointment
:
enough
of
limited
means
.
That
was
in
the
old
country
.
This
is
the
new
.
Produce
your
reparation
.
Bring
it
forward
!
”
’
Mr
.
Micawber
folded
his
arms
in
a
resolute
manner
,
as
if
he
were
then
stationed
on
the
figure
-
head
.
‘
And
doing
that
,
’
said
Mrs
.
Micawber
,
‘
-
feeling
his
position
—
am
I
not
right
in
saying
that
Mr
.
Micawber
will
strengthen
,
and
not
weaken
,
his
connexion
with
Britain
?
An
important
public
character
arising
in
that
hemisphere
,
shall
I
be
told
that
its
influence
will
not
be
felt
at
home
?
Can
I
be
so
weak
as
to
imagine
that
Mr
.
Micawber
,
wielding
the
rod
of
talent
and
of
power
in
Australia
,
will
be
nothing
in
England
?
I
am
but
a
woman
;
but
I
should
be
unworthy
of
myself
and
of
my
papa
,
if
I
were
guilty
of
such
absurd
weakness
.
’
Mrs
.
Micawber
’
s
conviction
that
her
arguments
were
unanswerable
,
gave
a
moral
elevation
to
her
tone
which
I
think
I
had
never
heard
in
it
before
.
‘
And
therefore
it
is
,
’
said
Mrs
.
Micawber
,
‘
that
I
the
more
wish
,
that
,
at
a
future
period
,
we
may
live
again
on
the
parent
soil
.
Mr
.
Micawber
may
be
—
I
cannot
disguise
from
myself
that
the
probability
is
,
Mr
.
Micawber
will
be
—
a
page
of
History
;
and
he
ought
then
to
be
represented
in
the
country
which
gave
him
birth
,
and
did
NOT
give
him
employment
!
’
‘
My
love
,
’
observed
Mr
.
Micawber
,
‘
it
is
impossible
for
me
not
to
be
touched
by
your
affection
.
I
am
always
willing
to
defer
to
your
good
sense
.
What
will
be
—
will
be
.
Heaven
forbid
that
I
should
grudge
my
native
country
any
portion
of
the
wealth
that
may
be
accumulated
by
our
descendants
!
’
‘
That
’
s
well
,
’
said
my
aunt
,
nodding
towards
Mr
.
Peggotty
,
‘
and
I
drink
my
love
to
you
all
,
and
every
blessing
and
success
attend
you
!
’
Mr
.