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awber; to whom 
Mr。 Micawber entered first; saying; ‘My dear; allow me to 
introduce to you a pupil of Doctor Strong’s。’ 

I noticed; by the by; that although Mr。 Micawber was just as 
much confused as ever about my age and standing; he always 
remembered; as a genteel thing; that I was a pupil of Doctor 
Strong’s。 

Mrs。 Micawber was amazed; but very glad to see me。 I was very 
glad to see her too; and; after an affectionate greeting on both 
sides; sat down on the small sofa near her。 

‘My dear;’ said Mr。 Micawber; ‘if you will mention to 
Copperfield what our present position is; which I have no doubt he 
will like to know; I will go and look at the paper the while; and see 
whether anything turns up among the advertisements。’ 

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‘I thought you were at Plymouth; ma’am;’ I said to Mrs。 
Micawber; as he went out。 

‘My dear Master Copperfield;’ she replied; ‘we went to 
Plymouth。’ 

‘To be on the spot;’ I hinted。 

‘Just so;’ said Mrs。 Micawber。 ‘To be on the spot。 But; the truth 
is; talent is not wanted in the Custom House。 The local influence of 
my family was quite unavailing to obtain any employment in that 
department; for a man of Mr。 Micawber’s abilities。 They would 
rather not have a man of Mr。 Micawber’s abilities。 He would only 
show the deficiency of the others。 Apart from which;’ said Mrs。 
Micawber; ‘I will not disguise from you; my dear Master 
Copperfield; that when that branch of my family which is settled in 
Plymouth; became aware that Mr。 Micawber was accompanied by 
myself; and by little Wilkins and his sister; and by the twins; they 
did not receive him with that ardour which he might have 
expected; being so newly released from captivity。 In fact;’ said 
Mrs。 Micawber; lowering her voice;—‘this is between ourselves— 
our reception was cool。’ 

‘Dear me!’ I said。 

‘Yes;’ said Mrs。 Micawber。 ‘It is truly painful to contemplate 
mankind in such an aspect; Master Copperfield; but our reception 
was; decidedly; cool。 There is no doubt about it。 In fact; that 
branch of my family which is settled in Plymouth became quite 
personal to Mr。 Micawber; before we had been there a week。’ 

I said; and thought; that they ought to be ashamed of 
themselves。 

‘Still; so it was;’ continued Mrs。 Micawber。 ‘Under such 
circumstances; what could a man of Mr。 Micawber’s spirit do? But 

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one obvious course was left。 To borrow; of that branch of my 
family; the money to return to London; and to return at any 
sacrifice。’ 

‘Then you all came back again; ma’am?’ I said。 

‘We all came back again;’ replied Mrs。 Micawber。 ‘Since then; I 
have consulted other branches of my family on the course which it 
is most expedient for Mr。 Micawber to take—for I maintain that he 
must take some course; Master Copperfield;’ said Mrs。 Micawber; 
argumentatively。 ‘It is clear that a family of six; not including a 
domestic; cannot live upon air。’ 

‘Certainly; ma’am;’ said I。 

‘The opinion of those other branches of my family;’ pursued 
Mrs。 Micawber; ‘is; that Mr。 Micawber should immediately turn 
his attention to coals。’ 

‘To what; ma’am?’ 

‘To coals;’ said Mrs。 Micawber。 ‘To the coal trade。 Mr。 Micawber 
was induced to think; on inquiry; that there might be an opening 
for a man of his talent in the Medway Coal Trade。 Then; as Mr。 
Micawber very properly said; the first step to be taken clearly was; 
to come and see the Medway。 Which we came and saw。 I say “we”; 
Master Copperfield; for I never will;’ said Mrs。 Micawber with 
emotion; ‘I never will desert Mr。 Micawber。’ 

I murmured my admiration and approbation。 

‘We came;’ repeated Mrs。 Micawber; ‘and saw the Medway。 My 
opinion of the coal trade on that river is; that it may require talent; 
but that it certainly requires capital。 Talent; Mr。 Micawber has; 
capital; Mr。 Micawber has not。 We saw; I think; the greater part of 
the Medway; and that is my individual conclusion。 Being so near 
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come on; and see the Cathedral。 Firstly; on account of its being so 
well worth seeing; and our never having seen it; and secondly; on 
account of the great probability of something turning up in a 
cathedral town。 We have been here;’ said Mrs。 Micawber; ‘three 
days。 Nothing has; as yet; turned up; and it may not surprise you; 
my dear Master Copperfield; so much as it would a stranger; to 
know that we are at present waiting for a remittance from London; 
to discharge our pecuniary obligations at this hotel。 Until the 
arrival of that remittance;’ said Mrs。 Micawber with much feeling; 
‘I am cut off from my home (I allude to lodgings in Pentonville); 
from my boy and girl; and from my twins。’ 

I felt the utmost sympathy for Mr。 and Mrs。 Micawber in this 
anxious extremity; and said as much to Mr。 Micawber; who now 
returned: adding that I only wished I had money enough; to lend 
them the amount they needed。 Mr。 Micawber’s answer expressed 
the disturbance of his mind。 He said; shaking hands with me; 
‘Copperfield; you are a true friend; but when the worst comes to 
the worst; no man is without a friend who is possessed of shaving 
materials。’ At this dreadful hint Mrs。 Micawber threw her arms 
round Mr。 Micawber’s neck and entreated him to be calm。 He 
wept; but so far recovered; almost immediately; as to ring the bell 
for the waiter; and bespeak a hot kidney pudding and a plate of 
shrimps for breakfast in the morning。 

When I took my leave of them; they both pressed me so much to 
come and dine before they went away; that I could not refuse。 But; 
as I knew I could not come next day; when I should have a good 
deal to prepare in the evening; Mr。 Micawber arranged that he 
would call at Doctor Strong’s in the course of the morning (having 
a presentiment that the remittance would arrive by that post); and 

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propose the day after; if it would suit me better。 Accordingly I was 
called out of school next forenoon; and found Mr。 Micawber in the 
parlour; who had called to say that the dinner would take place as 
proposed。 When I asked him if the remittance had come; he 
pressed my hand and departed。 

As I was looking out of window that same evening; it surprised 
me; and made me rather uneasy; to see Mr。 Micawber and Uriah 
Heep walk past; arm in arm: Uriah humbly sensible of the honour 
that was done him; and Mr。 Micawber taking a bland delight in 
extending his patronage to Uriah。 But I was still more surprised; 
when I went to the little hotel next day at the appointed dinner…
hour; which was four o’clock; to find; from what Mr。 Micawber 
said; that he had gone home with Uriah; and had drunk brandy…
and…water at Mrs。 Heep’s。 

‘And I’ll tell you what; my dear Copperfield;’ said Mr。 
Micawber; ‘your friend Heep is a young fellow who might be 
attorney…general。 If I had known that young man; at the period 
when my difficulties came to a crisis; all I can say is; that I believe 
my creditors would have been a great deal better managed than 
they were。’ 

I hardly understood how this could have been; seeing that Mr。 
Micawber had paid them nothing at all as it was; but I did not like 
to ask。 Neither did I like to say; that I hoped he had not been too 
communicative to Uriah; or to inquire if they had talked much 
about me。 I was afraid of hurting Mr。 Micawber’s feelings; or; at all 
events; Mrs。 Micawber’s; she being very sensitive; but I was 
uncomfortable about it; too; and often thought about it afterwards。 

We had a beautiful little dinner。 Quite an elegant dish of fish; 
the kidney…end of a loin of veal; roasted; fried sausage…meat; a 

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partridge; and a pudding。 There was wine; and there was strong 
ale; and after dinner Mrs。 Micawber made us a bowl of hot punch 
with her 

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