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Charles Dickens
“I am ashamed to say it,' I returned, 'and yet it's no worse to say it than to think it. You call me a lucky fellow. Of course, I am. I was a blacksmith's boy but yesterday; I am—what shall I say I am—to-day?'
'Say a good fellow, if you want a phrase,' returned Herbert, smiling, and clapping his hand on the back of mine—'a good fellow, with impetuosity and hesitation, boldness and diffidence, action and dreaming, curiously mixed in him.”
Charles Dickens, Great Expectations