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'My dear Copperfield, said Mr. Micawber, 'yourself and Mr. Traddles find us on the brink of migration, and will excuse any little discomforts incidental to that position. Glancing round as I made a suitable reply, I observed that the family effects were already packed, and that the amount of luggage was by no means overwhelming. I congratulated Mrs. Micawber on the approaching change.

"Ceade millia diaoul, hundred thousand devils!" exclaimed Rob, rising and striding through the hut, "My sons weavers! Millia molligheart! but I wad see every loom in Glasgow, beam, traddles, and shuttles, burnt in hell-fire sooner!"

I wanted to persuade Dora to come and see Traddles, but on my proposing it she ran off to her own room and locked herself in; so I went to Traddles without her, and walked away with him on air. 'Nothing could be more satisfactory, said Traddles; 'and they are very agreeable old ladies, I am sure. I shouldn't be at all surprised if you were to be married years before me, Copperfield.

As to myself, Copperfield, I give you my word, I felt a perfect bird of prey towards the family. 'The sisters took your part, I hope, Traddles? 'Why, I can't say they did, he returned. 'When we had comparatively reconciled Mrs. Crewler to it, we had to break it to Sarah. You recollect my mentioning Sarah, as the one that has something the matter with her spine? 'Perfectly!

'My dear Mr. Copperfield, said Mrs. Micawber, 'of your friendly interest in all our affairs, I am well assured. My family may consider it banishment, if they please; but I am a wife and mother, and I never will desert Mr. Micawber. Traddles, appealed to by Mrs. Micawber's eye, feelingly acquiesced. 'That, said Mrs. Micawber, 'that, at least, is my view, my dear Mr. Copperfield and Mr.

'Dear me, said Traddles, opening his eyes, 'I had no idea you were such a determined character, Copperfield! I don't know how he should have had, for it was new enough to me. I passed that off, and brought Mr. Dick on the carpet. 'You see, said Mr. Dick, wistfully, 'if I could exert myself, Mr. Traddles if I could beat a drum or blow anything! Poor fellow!

'Yes, but I don't know when they may be proceeded on, or where they are, rejoined Traddles, opening his eyes; 'and I anticipate, that, between this time and his departure, Mr. Micawber will be constantly arrested, or taken in execution. 'Then he must be constantly set free again, and taken out of execution, said my aunt. 'What's the amount altogether? 'Why, Mr.

Micawber his arm, and glancing at the heap of books and papers lying before Traddles on the table, said they would leave us to ourselves; which they ceremoniously did.

'I must have time to think about that. 'Certainly, replied Traddles; 'but, in the meanwhile, and until everything is done to our satisfaction, we shall maintain possession of these things; and beg you in short, compel you to keep to your own room, and hold no communication with anyone. 'I won't do it! said Uriah, with an oath.

But as that wouldn't do in Westminster Hall, and as it wouldn't look quite professional if they were seen by a client, they decamped. And they are now listening, I have no doubt, said Traddles, glancing at the door of another room. 'I am sorry, said I, laughing afresh, 'to have occasioned such a dispersion.

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