Turveydrop adored the Prince Regent on account of his deportment. I hope you wonāt think the worse of me for having made these little appointments at Miss Fliteās, where I first went with you, because I like the poor thing for her own sake and I believe she likes me. If you could see young Mr. Turveydrop, I am sure you would think well of himā āat least, I am sure you couldnāt possibly think any ill of him. I am going there now for my lesson. I couldnāt ask you to go with me, Miss Summerson; but if you would,ā said Caddy, who had said all this earnestly and tremblingly, āI should be very gladā āvery glad.ā
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