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David Copperfield

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If I was gay, why would I hide it?


— David Copperfield


#hide #i #why #would

In magic, it takes two or three years for me to create a 5-minute illusion for me to get it to the level I want.


— David Copperfield


#get #i #illusion #level #magic

It is the unspoken ethic of all magicians to not reveal the secrets.


— David Copperfield


#magicians #reveal #secrets #unspoken

It's okay for me to be gay, but God didn't make me that way.


— David Copperfield


#god #make #me #okay #way

It's really hard to think of one kind of magic as a favorite. I've been really fortunate in that I've been able to perform such a diverse range of things.


— David Copperfield


#been #diverse #favorite #fortunate #hard

Magic and new technology have always walked hand in hand - even back in the days of Robert Houdin.


— David Copperfield


#back #days #even #hand #magic

Magic came very easy for me when I was a kid. When I was 8 years old I started doing it, and by the time I was 12, I was already published in magic books.


— David Copperfield


#books #by the time #came #doing #easy

Magic has been something I've been really good at since I was really young. The ability has always come easy to me, I'm not sure why.


— David Copperfield


#always #been #come #easy #good

Magic is my paint.


— David Copperfield


#paint

Magic really helped me.


— David Copperfield


#magic #me #really






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She has installed in him his lifelong tactic of pretending to be subservient to achieve his goals and even as his schemes fall apart David Copperfield begs him to save himself by "being 'umble. Buckley (Editor) Norton Critical Edition – contains annotations introduction critical essays bibliography and other material. He gains great power over Wickfield and several others but is finally discovered - by Wilkins Micawber - to have stolen money from Betsy Trotwood fooling Wickfield into thinking he has committed this act while drunk and blackmailed him.

And his name is David Copperfield. Many elements of the novel follow events in Dickens' own life and it is probably the most autobiographical of his novels. David Copperfield is the common name of the eighth novel by Charles Dickens first publiDavid Copperfieldd as a novel in 1850.

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