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What does the author mean by comparing Littimer to an Egyptian pyramid? "Littimer touched his hat in acknowledgement of my good opinion, and I felt about eight years old. He
touched it once more, wishing us a good journey, and we left him standing on the pavement, as
respectable a mystery as any pyramid in Egypt."
-Dickens, David Copperfield
He is difficult to understand.
He is from a forelgn culture,
His demeanor is unsoclable
His manners are unusual.

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