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Descriptive of an affecting Interview between Mr. Samuel Weller and a Family Party. Mr. Pickwick mak

           

           Atthispointoftheconversation,asound,indecorouslyapproachingtoalaugh,washeardtoproceedfromthechairinwhichtheelderMr.Wellerwasseated;uponwhichMrs.Weller,onahastyconsiderationofallthecircumstancesofthecase,considereditherboundendutytobecomegraduallyhysterical.

           ‘Weller,’saidMrs.W.(theoldgentlemanwasseatedinacorner);‘Weller!Comeforth.’

           ‘Werymuchobleegedtoyou,mydear,’repliedMr.Weller;‘butI’mquitecomfortablevereIam.’

           Uponthis,Mrs.Wellerburstintotears.

           ‘Wot’sgonewrong,mum?’saidSam.

           ‘Oh,Samuel!’repliedMrs.Weller,‘yourfathermakesmewretched.Willnothingdohimgood?’

           ‘Doyouhearthishere?’saidSam.‘Ladyvantstoknowvethernothin’’ulldoyougood.’

           ‘WerymuchindebtedtoMrs.Wellerforherpo-liteinquiries,Sammy,’repliedtheoldgentleman.‘Ithinkapipevouldbenefitmeagooddeal.CouldIbeaccommodated,Sammy?’

           HereMrs.Wellerletfallsomemoretears,andMr.Stigginsgroaned.

           ‘Hollo!Here’sthisunfortunategen’l’m’ntookillagin,’saidSam,lookinground.‘Veredoyoufeelitnow,sir?’

           ‘Inthesameplace,youngman,’rejoinedMr.Stiggins,‘inthesameplace.’

           ‘Veremaythatbe,Sir?’inquiredSam,withgreatoutwardsimplicity.

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