2. If he can squirm in anywhere where he particularly is not wanted, and be a perfect nuisance, and make people mad, and have things thrown at his head, then he feels his day has not been wasted. To get somebody to stumble over him, and curse him steadily for an hour, is his highest aim and object; and, when he has succeeded in accomplishing this, his conceit becomes quite unbearable.
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(a) What did Montmorency want people to do with him?
(b) What is his highest aim and object?
(c) When did Montmorency feel that his day had not been wasted? (d) When did the Montmorency's conceit become unbearable?
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