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vated land, ‘on the first responsibility becoming due, have
            been successful in our harvest, or we might not have got our
           harvest in. Labour, I believe, is sometimes difficult to obtain
           in that portion of our colonial possessions where it will be
            our lot to combat with the teeming soil.’
              ‘Arrange it in any way you please, sir,’ said my aunt.
              ‘Madam,’  he  replied,  ‘Mrs.  Micawber  and  myself  are
            deeply  sensible  of  the  very  considerate  kindness  of  our
           friends and patrons. What I wish is, to be perfectly business-
            like, and perfectly punctual. Turning over, as we are about
           to turn over, an entirely new leaf; and falling back, as we are
           now in the act of falling back, for a Spring of no common
           magnitude; it is important to my sense of self-respect, be-
            sides being an example to my son, that these arrangements
            should be concluded as between man and man.’
              I don’t know that Mr. Micawber attached any meaning
           to this last phrase; I don’t know that anybody ever does, or
            did; but he appeared to relish it uncommonly, and repeated,
           with an impressive cough, ‘as between man and man’.
              ‘I propose,’ said Mr. Micawber, ‘Bills - a convenience to
           the mercantile world, for which, I believe, we are originally
           indebted to the Jews, who appear to me to have had a devil-
           ish deal too much to do with them ever since - because they
            are negotiable. But if a Bond, or any other description of se-
            curity, would be preferred, I should be happy to execute any
            such instrument. As between man and man.’
              MY  aunt  observed,  that  in  a  case  where  both  parties
           were willing to agree to anything, she took it for granted
           there would be no difficulty in settling this point. Mr. Mi-

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