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- Дэвид Копперфильд
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This
sentiment
gave
unbounded
satisfaction
—
greater
satisfaction
,
I
think
,
than
anything
that
had
passed
yet
.
‘
Before
I
come
here
,
’
said
Uriah
,
stealing
a
look
at
us
,
as
if
he
would
have
blighted
the
outer
world
to
which
we
belonged
,
if
he
could
,
‘
I
was
given
to
follies
;
but
now
I
am
sensible
of
my
follies
.
There
’
s
a
deal
of
sin
outside
.
There
’
s
a
deal
of
sin
in
mother
.
There
’
s
nothing
but
sin
everywhere
—
except
here
.
’
‘
You
are
quite
changed
?
’
said
Mr
.
Creakle
.
‘
Oh
dear
,
yes
,
sir
!
’
cried
this
hopeful
penitent
.
‘
You
wouldn
’
t
relapse
,
if
you
were
going
out
?
’
asked
somebody
else
.
‘
Oh
de
-
ar
no
,
sir
!
’
‘
Well
!
’
said
Mr
.
Creakle
,
‘
this
is
very
gratifying
.
You
have
addressed
Mr
.
Copperfield
,
Twenty
Seven
.
Do
you
wish
to
say
anything
further
to
him
?
’
‘
You
knew
me
,
a
long
time
before
I
came
here
and
was
changed
,
Mr
.
Copperfield
,
’
said
Uriah
,
looking
at
me
;
and
a
more
villainous
look
I
never
saw
,
even
on
his
visage
.
‘
You
knew
me
when
,
in
spite
of
my
follies
,
I
was
umble
among
them
that
was
proud
,
and
meek
among
them
that
was
violent
—
you
was
violent
to
me
yourself
,
Mr
.
Copperfield
.
Once
,
you
struck
me
a
blow
in
the
face
,
you
know
.
’
General
commiseration
.
Several
indignant
glances
directed
at
me
.
‘
But
I
forgive
you
,
Mr
.
Copperfield
,
’
said
Uriah
,
making
his
forgiving
nature
the
subject
of
a
most
impious
and
awful
parallel
,
which
I
shall
not
record
.
‘
I
forgive
everybody
.
It
would
ill
become
me
to
bear
malice
.