In a moment we were all shaking hands with one another, and asking one another how we did, and telling one another how glad we were to meet, and all talking at once. Mr. Peggotty was so proud and overjoyed to see us, that he did not know what to say or do, but kept over and over again shaking hands with me, and then with Steerforth, and then with me, and then ruffling his shaggy hair all over his head, and laughing with such glee and triumph, that it was a treat to see him.
âWhy, that you two gentâlmenâ âgentâlmen growedâ âshould come to this here roof tonight, of all nights in my life,â said Mr. Peggotty, âis such a thing as never happened afore, I do rightly believe! Emâly, my darling, come here! Come here, my little witch! Thereâs Masâr Davyâs friend, my dear! Thereâs the gentâlman as youâve heerd on, Emâly. He comes to see you, along with Masâr Davy, on the brightest night of your uncleâs life as ever was or will be, Gorm the tâother one, and horroar for it!â