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‘
Soles
,
Sir
.
’
‘
Soles
—
ah
!
—
capital
fish
—
all
come
from
London
-
stage
-
coach
proprietors
get
up
political
dinners
—
carriage
of
soles
—
dozens
of
baskets
—
cunning
fellows
.
Glass
of
wine
,
Sir
.
’
‘
With
pleasure
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
;
and
the
stranger
took
wine
,
first
with
him
,
and
then
with
Mr
.
Snodgrass
,
and
then
with
Mr
.
Tupman
,
and
then
with
Mr
.
Winkle
,
and
then
with
the
whole
party
together
,
almost
as
rapidly
as
he
talked
.
‘
Devil
of
a
mess
on
the
staircase
,
waiter
,
’
said
the
stranger
.
‘
Forms
going
up
—
carpenters
coming
down
—
lamps
,
glasses
,
harps
.
What
’
s
going
forward
?
’
‘
Ball
,
Sir
,
’
said
the
waiter
.
‘
Assembly
,
eh
?
’
‘
No
,
Sir
,
not
assembly
,
Sir
.
Ball
for
the
benefit
of
a
charity
,
Sir
.
’
‘
Many
fine
women
in
this
town
,
do
you
know
,
Sir
?
’
inquired
Mr
.
Tupman
,
with
great
interest
.
‘
Splendid
—
capital
.
Kent
,
sir
—
everybody
knows
Kent
—
apples
,
cherries
,
hops
,
and
women
.
Glass
of
wine
,
Sir
!
’