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David Copperfield

CHAPTER 11
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But the twins are a great tie; and to me, with my recollections, of papa and mama, these transactions are very painful.

There are still a few trifles that we could part with.

Mr.
Micawber's feelings would never allow him to dispose of them; and Clickett'-- this was the girl from the workhouse--'being of a vulgar mind, would take painful liberties if so much confidence was reposed in her.

Master Copperfield, if I might ask you--' I understood Mrs.Micawber now, and begged her to make use of me to any extent.

I began to dispose of the more portable articles of property that very evening; and went out on a similar expedition almost every morning, before I went to Murdstone and Grinby's.
Mr.Micawber had a few books on a little chiffonier, which he called the library; and those went first.


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