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David Copperfield - Dickens, Charles ยท 63 words
Then I saw her, at her uncles side, and trembling on his shoulder. He pointed to us with an eager hand; and she saw us, and waved her last good bye to me. Aye, Emily, beautiful and drooping, cling to him with the utmost trust of thy bruised heart; for he has clung to thee, with all the might of his great love.
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