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You
said
that
you
dwelt
upon
the
fact
True
!
Upon
the
fact
that
Sophy
and
I
had
been
engaged
for
a
long
period
,
and
that
Sophy
,
with
the
permission
of
her
parents
,
was
more
than
content
to
take
me
in
short
,
said
Traddles
,
with
his
old
frank
smile
,
on
our
present
Britannia
-
metal
footing
.
Very
well
.
I
then
proposed
to
the
Reverend
Horace
who
is
a
most
excellent
clergyman
,
Copperfield
,
and
ought
to
be
a
Bishop
;
or
at
least
ought
to
have
enough
to
live
upon
,
without
pinching
himself
-
that
if
I
could
turn
the
corner
,
say
of
two
hundred
and
fifty
pounds
,
in
one
year
;
and
could
see
my
way
pretty
clearly
to
that
,
or
something
better
,
next
year
;
and
could
plainly
furnish
a
little
place
like
this
,
besides
;
then
,
and
in
that
case
,
Sophy
and
I
should
be
united
.
I
took
the
liberty
of
representing
that
we
had
been
patient
for
a
good
many
years
;
and
that
the
circumstance
of
Sophy
s
being
extraordinarily
useful
at
home
,
ought
not
to
operate
with
her
affectionate
parents
,
against
her
establishment
in
life
don
t
you
see
?
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Certainly
it
ought
not
,
said
I
.
I
am
glad
you
think
so
,
Copperfield
,
rejoined
Traddles
,
because
,
without
any
imputation
on
the
Reverend
Horace
,
I
do
think
parents
,
and
brothers
,
and
so
forth
,
are
sometimes
rather
selfish
in
such
cases
.
Well
!
I
also
pointed
out
,
that
my
most
earnest
desire
was
,
to
be
useful
to
the
family
;
and
that
if
I
got
on
in
the
world
,
and
anything
should
happen
to
him
I
refer
to
the
Reverend
Horace
I
understand
,
said
I
.
-
Or
to
Mrs
.
Crewler
it
would
be
the
utmost
gratification
of
my
wishes
,
to
be
a
parent
to
the
girls
.
He
replied
in
a
most
admirable
manner
,
exceedingly
flattering
to
my
feelings
,
and
undertook
to
obtain
the
consent
of
Mrs
.
Crewler
to
this
arrangement
.
They
had
a
dreadful
time
of
it
with
her
.
It
mounted
from
her
legs
into
her
chest
,
and
then
into
her
head
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What
mounted
?
I
asked
.
Her
grief
,
replied
Traddles
,
with
a
serious
look
.
Her
feelings
generally
.
As
I
mentioned
on
a
former
occasion
,
she
is
a
very
superior
woman
,
but
has
lost
the
use
of
her
limbs
.
Whatever
occurs
to
harass
her
,
usually
settles
in
her
legs
;
but
on
this
occasion
it
mounted
to
the
chest
,
and
then
to
the
head
,
and
,
in
short
,
pervaded
the
whole
system
in
a
most
alarming
manner
.
However
,
they
brought
her
through
it
by
unremitting
and
affectionate
attention
;
and
we
were
married
yesterday
six
weeks
.
You
have
no
idea
what
a
Monster
I
felt
,
Copperfield
,
when
I
saw
the
whole
family
crying
and
fainting
away
in
every
direction
!
Mrs
.
Crewler
couldn
t
see
me
before
we
left
couldn
t
forgive
me
,
then
,
for
depriving
her
of
her
child
but
she
is
a
good
creature
,
and
has
done
so
since
.
I
had
a
delightful
letter
from
her
,
only
this
morning
.