arguing about gods and courtesans and whether or not the

time:2023-11-30 02:56:22 source:Qianjinyinuo.com author:news

'Heaven knows,' said Steerforth. 'Not a bore, I hope? I thought he looked a little like one.'

arguing about gods and courtesans and whether or not the

'Traddles!' I replied, triumphantly.

arguing about gods and courtesans and whether or not the

'Who's he?' asked Steerforth, in his careless way.

arguing about gods and courtesans and whether or not the

'Don't you remember Traddles? Traddles in our room at Salem House?'

'Oh! That fellow!' said Steerforth, beating a lump of coal on the top of the fire, with the poker. 'Is he as soft as ever? And where the deuce did you pick him up?'

I extolled Traddles in reply, as highly as I could; for I felt that Steerforth rather slighted him. Steerforth, dismissing the subject with a light nod, and a smile, and the remark that he would be glad to see the old fellow too, for he had always been an odd fish, inquired if I could give him anything to eat? During most of this short dialogue, when he had not been speaking in a wild vivacious manner, he had sat idly beating on the lump of coal with the poker. I observed that he did the same thing while I was getting out the remains of the pigeon-pie, and so forth.

'Why, Daisy, here's a supper for a king!' he exclaimed, starting out of his silence with a burst, and taking his seat at the table. 'I shall do it justice, for I have come from Yarmouth.'

'I thought you came from Oxford?' I returned.

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