The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, And Observation of David Copperfield the Younger of Blunderstone Rookery. 2

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She is always dangerous. Good night! " "Good night!" said I, "my dear Steerforth ! I shall be gone before you wake in the morning. Good night ! " He was unwilling to let me go; and stood, holding me out, with a hand on each of my shoulders, as he had done in my own room. ^ "Daisy," he said, with a smile — "for though that 's not the name your Godfathers and Godmothers gave you, it 's the name I like best to call you by — and I wish, I wish, I wish, you could give it to me !" "Why so I can, if I... choose," said I.
"Daisy, if anything should ever separate us, you must think of me at my best, old boy. Come! I^et us make that bargain.
Think of me at my best, if circumstances should ever part us I" "You have no best to me, Steerforth," said I, "and no worst. You are alwas equally loved, and cherished in my heart." So much compunction for having ever wronged him, even by a shapeless thought, did 1 feel witliin mc, that the confes- 246 sion of having done so was rising to my lips. But for the re- luctance I had, to betray the confidence of Agnes, but for my uncertainty how to approach the subject with no risk of doing 80, it would have reached them before he said, *'God bless you, Daisy, and good night I" In my doubt, it did no^ reach them ; and we shook hands, and we parted.


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