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- Дэвид Копперфильд
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He
touched
the
younger
woman
I
have
mentioned
on
the
shoulder
,
and
Martha
stood
before
me
.
‘
Heaven
bless
you
,
you
good
man
!
’
cried
I
.
‘
You
take
her
with
you
!
’
She
answered
for
him
,
with
a
burst
of
tears
.
I
could
speak
no
more
at
that
time
,
but
I
wrung
his
hand
;
and
if
ever
I
have
loved
and
honoured
any
man
,
I
loved
and
honoured
that
man
in
my
soul
.
The
ship
was
clearing
fast
of
strangers
.
The
greatest
trial
that
I
had
,
remained
.
I
told
him
what
the
noble
spirit
that
was
gone
,
had
given
me
in
charge
to
say
at
parting
.
It
moved
him
deeply
.
But
when
he
charged
me
,
in
return
,
with
many
messages
of
affection
and
regret
for
those
deaf
ears
,
he
moved
me
more
.
The
time
was
come
.
I
embraced
him
,
took
my
weeping
nurse
upon
my
arm
,
and
hurried
away
.
On
deck
,
I
took
leave
of
poor
Mrs
.
Micawber
.
She
was
looking
distractedly
about
for
her
family
,
even
then
;
and
her
last
words
to
me
were
,
that
she
never
would
desert
Mr
.
Micawber
.
We
went
over
the
side
into
our
boat
,
and
lay
at
a
little
distance
,
to
see
the
ship
wafted
on
her
course
.
It
was
then
calm
,
radiant
sunset
.
She
lay
between
us
,
and
the
red
light
;
and
every
taper
line
and
spar
was
visible
against
the
glow
.
A
sight
at
once
so
beautiful
,
so
mournful
,
and
so
hopeful
,
as
the
glorious
ship
,
lying
,
still
,
on
the
flushed
water
,
with
all
the
life
on
board
her
crowded
at
the
bulwarks
,
and
there
clustering
,
for
a
moment
,
bare
-
headed
and
silent
,
I
never
saw
.
Silent
,
only
for
a
moment
.
As
the
sails
rose
to
the
wind
,
and
the
ship
began
to
move
,
there
broke
from
all
the
boats
three
resounding
cheers
,
which
those
on
board
took
up
,
and
echoed
back
,
and
which
were
echoed
and
re
-
echoed
My
heart
burst
out
when
I
heard
the
sound
,
and
beheld
the
waving
of
the
hats
and
handkerchiefs
—
and
then
I
saw
her
!
Then
I
saw
her
,
at
her
uncle
’
s
side
,
and
trembling
on
his
shoulder
.
He
pointed
to
us
with
an
eager
hand
;
and
she
saw
us
,
and
waved
her
last
good
-
bye
to
me
.
Aye
,
Emily
,
beautiful
and
drooping
,
cling
to
him
with
the
utmost
trust
of
thy
bruised
heart
;
for
he
has
clung
to
thee
,
with
all
the
might
of
his
great
love
!