1 Oh, it's not her Christian name.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContextHighlight In CHAPTER 8. MY HOLIDAYS. ESPECIALLY ONE HAPPY AFTERNOON 2 'Oh no,' said I, with an effort.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContextHighlight In CHAPTER 25. GOOD AND BAD ANGELS 3 'Oh, Heaven knows,' said Steerforth.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContextHighlight In CHAPTER 29. I VISIT STEERFORTH AT HIS HOME, AGAIN 4 Oh, if you knew how my heart is torn.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContextHighlight In CHAPTER 31. A GREATER LOSS 5 'Oh, indeed, Master Copperfield,' said Uriah.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContextHighlight In CHAPTER 16. I AM A NEW BOY IN MORE SENSES THAN ONE 6 Oh, his sorrow is another and quite a different thing.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContextHighlight In CHAPTER 10. I BECOME NEGLECTED, AND AM PROVIDED FOR 7 'Oh, master says he'll attend to it immediate,' was the reply.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContextHighlight In CHAPTER 27. TOMMY TRADDLES 8 'Oh, thank you, Master Copperfield,' he answered, shaking his head.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContextHighlight In CHAPTER 17. SOMEBODY TURNS UP 9 Oh, I don't doubt that, Master Copperfield,' he answered; 'not in the least.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContextHighlight In CHAPTER 17. SOMEBODY TURNS UP 10 Oh, for mercy's sake, tell uncle that I never loved him half so dear as now.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContextHighlight In CHAPTER 31. A GREATER LOSS 11 Oh, pray, pray, Edward,' cried my mother, 'don't accuse me of being ungrateful.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContextHighlight In CHAPTER 4. I FALL INTO DISGRACE 12 'Oh, very imprudent indeed, Master Copperfield,' returned Uriah, sighing modestly.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContextHighlight In CHAPTER 25. GOOD AND BAD ANGELS 13 'Oh yes,' I replied; I had a good memory, and I believed I recollected them very well.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContextHighlight In CHAPTER 7. MY 'FIRST HALF' AT SALEM HOUSE 14 Oh yes, sir, he is at home,' said Minnie; 'the weather don't suit his asthma out of doors.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContextHighlight In CHAPTER 21. LITTLE EM'LY 15 Oh, Master Copperfield,' he said, with an air of self-denial, 'my reading is hardly to be called study.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContextHighlight In CHAPTER 17. SOMEBODY TURNS UP 16 Oh, you know, deuce take it,' said this gentleman, looking round the board with an imbecile smile, 'we can't forego Blood, you know.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContextHighlight In CHAPTER 25. GOOD AND BAD ANGELS 17 Oh, dear, yes, Master Copperfield,' he proceeded, in a soft voice, most remarkably contrasting with the action of his thumb, which did not diminish its hard pressure in the least degree, 'there's no doubt of it.
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