Charles Dickens Quote

"I take my leave of you, Mr. Creakle, and all of you," said Mr. Mell, glancing round the room, and again patting me gently on the shoulders. "James Steerforth, the best wish I can leave you is that you may come to be ashamed of what you have done today. At present I would prefer to see you anything rather than a friend, to me, or to anyone in whom I feel an interest."


The Personal History of David Copperfield by Charles Dickens: 1 (ed. 1850)


I take my leave of you, Mr. Creakle, and all of you, said Mr. Mell, glancing round the room, and again patting me gently on the shoulders. James...

I take my leave of you, Mr. Creakle, and all of you, said Mr. Mell, glancing round the room, and again patting me gently on the shoulders. James...

I take my leave of you, Mr. Creakle, and all of you, said Mr. Mell, glancing round the room, and again patting me gently on the shoulders. James...

I take my leave of you, Mr. Creakle, and all of you, said Mr. Mell, glancing round the room, and again patting me gently on the shoulders. James...