1 'Lord, Master Davy,' replied Peggotty.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensGet Context In CHAPTER 2. I OBSERVE 2 'That's Davy,' returned Mr. Murdstone.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensGet Context In CHAPTER 2. I OBSERVE 3 'That's it, Mas'r Davy,' returned Ham.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensGet Context In CHAPTER 3. I HAVE A CHANGE 4 'Yes, yes, Master Davy,' said Peggotty.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensGet Context In CHAPTER 3. I HAVE A CHANGE 5 'Yes, my own precious Davy,' she replied.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensGet Context In CHAPTER 4. I FALL INTO DISGRACE 6 It never could have been bewitching, Davy.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensGet Context In CHAPTER 2. I OBSERVE 7 And I'll take as much care of your mama, Davy.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensGet Context In CHAPTER 4. I FALL INTO DISGRACE 8 It's a poor wurem, Mas'r Davy,' said Ham, 'as is trod under foot by all the town.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensGet Context In CHAPTER 22. SOME OLD SCENES, AND SOME NEW PEOPLE 9 My dear young Davy,' he said, clapping me on the shoulder again, 'you are a very Daisy.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensGet Context In CHAPTER 19. I LOOK ABOUT ME, AND MAKE A DISCOVERY 10 'Master Davy,' said Peggotty, untying her bonnet with a shaking hand, and speaking in a breathless sort of way.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensGet Context In CHAPTER 3. I HAVE A CHANGE 11 My house ain't much for to see, sir, but it's hearty at your service if ever you should come along with Mas'r Davy to see it.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensGet Context In CHAPTER 7. MY 'FIRST HALF' AT SALEM HOUSE 12 But its most precious contents were two half-crowns folded together in a bit of paper, on which was written, in my mother's hand, 'For Davy.'
David Copperfield By Charles DickensGet Context In CHAPTER 5. I AM SENT AWAY FROM HOME 13 Well, Mas'r Davy, in a general way, so 't would be,' he returned; 'but look'ee here, Mas'r Davy,' lowering his voice, and speaking very gravely.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensGet Context In CHAPTER 22. SOME OLD SCENES, AND SOME NEW PEOPLE 14 Young or old, Davy dear, as long as I am alive and have this house over my head,' said Peggotty, 'you shall find it as if I expected you here directly minute.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensGet Context In CHAPTER 10. I BECOME NEGLECTED, AND AM PROVIDED FOR 15 Mas'r Davy, he can remember what she was; you may judge for your own self what she is; but neither of you can't fully know what she has been, is, and will be, to my loving art.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensGet Context In CHAPTER 21. LITTLE EM'LY 16 My opinion is,' said Peggotty, taking her eyes from me, after a little indecision and going on with her work, 'that I never was married myself, Master Davy, and that I don't expect to be.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensGet Context In CHAPTER 2. I OBSERVE 17 Well, my life,' said Peggotty, giving me a squeeze, 'I have thought of it night and day, every way I can, and I hope the right way; but I'll think of it again, and speak to my brother about it, and in the meantime we'll keep it to ourselves, Davy, you and me.
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