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David Copperfield

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Magicians lose the opportunity to experience a sense of wonder.


— David Copperfield


#lose #magicians #opportunity #sense #wonder

Marriage is like a formality for me.


— David Copperfield


#like #marriage #me

My uncle's house burned down when I was 6 years old. We got out safely. But ever since, I've had a nightmare of dying in a fire.


— David Copperfield


#down #dying #ever #fire #got

Never stop listening to your audience.


— David Copperfield


#listening #never #never stop #stop #your

No self-respecting gay guy would have ever made some of the hair and clothing choices I am still trying to live down.


— David Copperfield


#choices #clothing #down #ever #gay

No, I think marriage is a great thing.


— David Copperfield


#great thing #i #i think #marriage #thing

Physical rehab is often very, very hard work.


— David Copperfield


#hard work #often #physical #rehab #very

The audience likes to be taken on new journeys.


— David Copperfield


#journeys #likes #new #taken

The audiences are what keep me enthusiastic.


— David Copperfield


#enthusiastic #keep #me

The first trick I bought at Macy's was a little wooden board where a quarter would appear and disappear.


— David Copperfield


#board #bought #disappear #first #i






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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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