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Mr. Spenlow, who, I suppose, had been surprised to see us recognize each other, then put in his word. ¡¡¡¡'I am glad to find,' he said, 'Copperfield, that you and Miss Murdstone are already acquainted.' ¡¡¡¡'Mr. Copperfield and myself,' said Miss Murdstone, with severe composure, 'are connexions. We were once slightly acquainted. It was in his childish days. Circumstances have separated us since. I should not have known him.' ¡¡¡¡I replied that I should have known her, anywhere. Which was true enough. ¡¡¡¡'Miss Murdstone has had the goodness,' said Mr. Spenlow to me, 'to accept the office - if I may so describe i
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t - of my daughter Dora's confidential friend. My daughter Dora having, unhappily, no mother, Miss Murdstone is obliging enough to become her companion and protector.' ¡¡¡¡A passing thought occurred to me that Miss Murdstone, like the pocket instrument called a life-preserver, was not so much designed for purposes of protection as of assault. But as I had none but passing thoughts for any subject save Dora, I glanced at her, directly afterwards, and was thinking that I saw, in her prettily pettish manner, that she was not very much inclined to be particularly
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