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How Mr. Pickwick sped upon his Mission, and how he was reinforced in the Outset by a most unexpected

           Overthemantelpiecewerethesunkendoorsofanironsafe,whileacoupleofhangingshelvesforbooks,analmanac,andseveralfilesofdustypapers,decoratedthewalls.

           ‘Verysorrytoleaveyoustandingatthedoor,Sir,’saidthegirl,lightingalamp,andaddressingMr.Pickwickwithawinningsmile,‘butyouwasquitestrangerstome;andwehavesuchamanytrampersthatonlycometoseewhattheycanlaytheirhandson,thatreally

           ‘Thereisnottheleastoccasionforanyapology,mydear,’saidMr.Pickwickgood-humouredly.

           ‘Nottheslightest,mylove,’saidBobSawyer,playfullystretchingforthhisarms,andskippingfromsidetoside,asiftopreventtheyounglady’sleavingtheroom.

           Theyoungladywasnotatallsoftenedbytheseallurements,forsheatonceexpressedheropinion,thatMr.BobSawyerwasan‘odouscreetur;’and,onhisbecomingrathermorepressinginhisattentions,imprintedherfairfingersuponhisface,andbouncedoutoftheroomwithmanyexpressionsofaversionandcontempt.

           Deprivedoftheyounglady’ssociety,Mr.BobSawyerproceededtodiverthimselfbypeepingintothedesk,lookingintoallthetabledrawers,feigningtopickthelockoftheironsafe,turningthealmanacwithitsfacetothewall,tryingonthebootsofMr.Winkle,senior,overhisown,andmakingseveralotherhumorousexperimentsuponthefurniture,allofwhichaffordedMr.Pickwickunspeakablehorrorandagony,andyieldedMr.

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