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David Copperfield

CHAPTER 10
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It is especially so for a young boy of your disposition, which requires a great deal of correcting; and to which no greater service can be done than to force it to conform to the ways of the working world, and to bend it and break it.' 'For stubbornness won't do here,' said his sister 'What it wants is, to be crushed.

And crushed it must be.

Shall be, too!' He gave her a look, half in remonstrance, half in approval, and went on: 'I suppose you know, David, that I am not rich.

At any rate, you know it now.

You have received some considerable education already.


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