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‘
Oh
,
yes
,
’
said
Sam
,
impatiently
.
‘
I
remember
.
Well
?
’
‘
Well
,
’
replied
Job
,
speaking
with
great
precision
,
and
in
the
low
tone
of
a
man
who
communicates
an
important
secret
;
‘
in
that
house
with
the
green
gate
,
Mr
.
Weller
,
they
keep
a
good
many
servants
.
’
‘
So
I
should
think
,
from
the
look
on
it
,
’
interposed
Sam
.
‘
Yes
,
’
continued
Mr
.
Trotter
,
‘
and
one
of
them
is
a
cook
,
who
has
saved
up
a
little
money
,
Mr
.
Weller
,
and
is
desirous
,
if
she
can
establish
herself
in
life
,
to
open
a
little
shop
in
the
chandlery
way
,
you
see
.
’
‘
Yes
.
’
‘
Yes
,
Mr
.
Weller
.
Well
,
Sir
,
I
met
her
at
a
chapel
that
I
go
to
;
a
very
neat
little
chapel
in
this
town
,
Mr
.
Weller
,
where
they
sing
the
number
four
collection
of
hymns
,
which
I
generally
carry
about
with
me
,
in
a
little
book
,
which
you
may
perhaps
have
seen
in
my
hand
—
and
I
got
a
little
intimate
with
her
,
Mr
.
Weller
,
and
from
that
,
an
acquaintance
sprung
up
between
us
,
and
I
may
venture
to
say
,
Mr
.
Weller
,
that
I
am
to
be
the
chandler
.
’
‘
Ah
,
and
a
wery
amiable
chandler
you
’
ll
make
,
’
replied
Sam
,
eyeing
Job
with
a
side
look
of
intense
dislike
.
‘
The
great
advantage
of
this
,
Mr
.
Weller
,
’
continued
Job
,
his
eyes
filling
with
tears
as
he
spoke
,
‘
will
be
,
that
I
shall
be
able
to
leave
my
present
disgraceful
service
with
that
bad
man
,
and
to
devote
myself
to
a
better
and
more
virtuous
life
;
more
like
the
way
in
which
I
was
brought
up
,
Mr
.
Weller
.
’
‘
You
must
ha
’
been
wery
nicely
brought
up
,
’
said
Sam
.
‘
Oh
,
very
,
Mr
.
Weller
,
very
,
’
replied
Job
.
At
the
recollection
of
the
purity
of
his
youthful
days
,
Mr
.
Trotter
pulled
forth
the
pink
handkerchief
,
and
wept
copiously
.