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David CopperfieldBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 4. I FALL INTO DISGRACE
2 On her stupid, cross old Peggotty's arm again.
David CopperfieldBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 4. I FALL INTO DISGRACE
3 'It's a stupid name,' she said, shaking her curls for a moment.
David CopperfieldBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 44. OUR HOUSEKEEPING
4 I had a stupid intention of replying that I was going to wait, to hand her downstairs.
David CopperfieldBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 24. MY FIRST DISSIPATION
5 I obey the first clause of the injunction by trying once more, but am not so successful with the second, for I am very stupid.
David CopperfieldBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 4. I FALL INTO DISGRACE
6 I don't know how it is,' said Peggotty, 'unless it's on account of being stupid, but my head never can pick and choose its people.
David CopperfieldBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 8. MY HOLIDAYS. ESPECIALLY ONE HAPPY AFTERNOON
7 I had lapsed into a stupid state; but I was recovering a little and looking forward to Steerforth, albeit Mr. Creakle loomed behind him.
David CopperfieldBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 8. MY HOLIDAYS. ESPECIALLY ONE HAPPY AFTERNOON
8 Again, I wonder whether any of the neighbours call to mind, as I do, how we used to walk home together, she and I; and I wonder stupidly about that, all the dreary dismal day.
David CopperfieldBy Charles Dickens ContextHighlight In CHAPTER 4. I FALL INTO DISGRACE