

Dick: I'd have him measured for a suit of clothes directly.īetsey Trotwood: Mr. They made my Mama very unhappy and they never cared for me. Young David Copperfield: Please don't make me leave you, Aunt. If you seek to impede me in any way, if you step between us now, you do so forever.īetsey Trotwood: What does the boy say? Are you ready to go, David? I will deal with him as I think right and dispose of him as I think proper.

Murdstone: Merely this: I have come to take my stepson back. I act on them and I say no more about them.īetsey Trotwood: I see. This is the best way of bringing up this particular boy.

If he had been your own boy, you would have put him to it just the same, I suppose. The facts, I propose, speak for themselves.īetsey Trotwood: About this respectable business, a blacking factory, I believe. Murdstone: I placed this boy in a respectable business. Miss Murdstone: But not at all too strong for the situation. Miss Murdstone: Of all the boys in the world, this is the worst boy. Murdstone: This boy, you should know, Miss Trotwood, has a sullen, rebellious spirit, a violent temper and an intractable disposition.
