Monday, December 17, 2007

figurative abstract painting

as I sat down - and this, too, was a faculty confirmed in me in the old Micawber times. Various ingenious arrangements he had made, for the disguise of his chest of drawers, and the accommodation of his boots, his shaving-glass, and so forth, particularly impressed themselves upon me, as evidences of the same Traddles who used to make models of elephants' dens in writing-paper to put flies in; and to comfort himself under ill usage, with the memorable works of art I have so often mentioned. ¡¡¡¡In a corner of the room was something neatly covered up with a large white cloth. I could not make out what that was. ¡¡¡¡'Traddles,' said I,
shaking hands with him again, after I had sat down, 'I am delighted to see you.' ¡¡¡¡'I am delighted to see YOU, Copperfield,' he returned. 'I am very glad indeed to see you. It was because I was thoroughly glad to see you when we met in Ely Place, and was sure you were thoroughly glad to see me, that I gave you this address instead of my address at chambers.' 'Oh! You have chambers?' said I.

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