? ? ? ? 'I am very much obliged to you, my dear Traddles!' said I. 'I'll begin tomorrow.'
? ? ? ? Traddles looked astonished, as he well might; but he had no notion as yet of my rapturous condition.
? ? ? ? 'I'll buy a book,' said I, 'with a good scheme of this art in it; I'll work at it at the Commons, where I haven't half enough to do; I'll take down the speeches in our court for practice - Traddles, my dear fellow, I'll master it!'
? ? ? ? 'Dear me,' said Traddles, opening his eyes, 'I had no idea you were such a determined character, Copperfield!'
? ? ? ? I don't know how he should have had, for it was new enough to me.
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