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‘
We
have
heard
of
your
fame
,
sir
.
The
noise
of
your
antiquarian
discussion
has
reached
the
ears
of
Mrs
.
Leo
Hunter
—
my
wife
,
sir
;
I
am
Mr
.
Leo
Hunter
’
—
the
stranger
paused
,
as
if
he
expected
that
Mr
.
Pickwick
would
be
overcome
by
the
disclosure
;
but
seeing
that
he
remained
perfectly
calm
,
proceeded
—
‘
My
wife
,
sir
—
Mrs
.
Leo
Hunter
—
is
proud
to
number
among
her
acquaintance
all
those
who
have
rendered
themselves
celebrated
by
their
works
and
talents
.
Permit
me
,
sir
,
to
place
in
a
conspicuous
part
of
the
list
the
name
of
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
and
his
brother
-
members
of
the
club
that
derives
its
name
from
him
.
’
‘
I
shall
be
extremely
happy
to
make
the
acquaintance
of
such
a
lady
,
sir
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
You
SHALL
make
it
,
sir
,
’
said
the
grave
man
.
‘
To
-
morrow
morning
,
sir
,
we
give
a
public
breakfast
—
a
FETE
CHAMPETRE
—
to
a
great
number
of
those
who
have
rendered
themselves
celebrated
by
their
works
and
talents
.
Permit
Mrs
.
Leo
Hunter
,
Sir
,
to
have
the
gratification
of
seeing
you
at
the
Den
.
’
‘
With
great
pleasure
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
Mrs
.
Leo
Hunter
has
many
of
these
breakfasts
,
Sir
,
’
resumed
the
new
acquaintance
—
’
"
feasts
of
reason
,
"
sir
,
"
and
flows
of
soul
,
"
as
somebody
who
wrote
a
sonnet
to
Mrs
.
Leo
Hunter
on
her
breakfasts
,
feelingly
and
originally
observed
.
’
‘
Was
HE
celebrated
for
his
works
and
talents
?
’
inquired
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
He
was
Sir
,
’
replied
the
grave
man
,
‘
all
Mrs
.
Leo
Hunter
’
s
acquaintances
are
;
it
is
her
ambition
,
sir
,
to
have
no
other
acquaintance
.
’
‘
It
is
a
very
noble
ambition
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
.