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I had hoped to have no other companion than Agnes. But Mrs. Heep had asked permission to bring herself and her knitting near the fire, in that room; on pretence of its having an aspect more favourable for her rheumatics, as the wind then was, than the drawing-room or dining-parlour. Though I could almost have consigned her to the mercies of the wind on the topmost pinnacle of the Cathedral, without remorse, I made a virtue of necessity, and gave her a friendly salutation. ¡¡¡¡'I'm umbly thankful to you, sir,' said Mrs. Heep, in acknowledgement of my inquiries concerning her health, 'but I'm only pretty well. I haven't much to boast of. If I could see my Uriah well settled in life, I couldn't expect much more I think. How do you think my Ury looking, sir?' ¡¡¡¡I thought him looking as villainous as ever, and I replied that I saw no change in him. ¡¡¡¡'Oh, don't you think he's changed?' said Mrs. Heep. 'There I must umbly
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beg leave to differ from you. Don't you see a thinness in him?' ¡¡¡¡'Not more than usual,' I replied. ¡¡¡¡'Don't you though!' said Mrs. Heep. 'But you don't take notice of him with a mother's eye!' ¡¡¡¡His mother's eye was an evil eye to the rest of the world, I thought as it met mine, howsoever affectionate to him; and I believe she and her son were devoted to one another. It passed me, and went on to Agnes. ¡¡¡¡'Don't YOU see a wasting and a wearing in him, Miss Wickfield?' inquired Mrs. Heep. ¡¡¡¡'No,' said Agnes, quietly pursuing the work on which she was engaged. 'You are too solicitous about him. He is very well.'
Monday, December 31, 2007
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