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‘
You
mean
proposing
?
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
Yes
.
’
‘
Never
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
with
great
energy
,
‘
never
.
’
‘
You
have
no
idea
,
then
,
how
it
’
s
best
to
begin
?
’
said
Mr
.
Magnus
.
‘
Why
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
‘
I
may
have
formed
some
ideas
upon
the
subject
,
but
,
as
I
have
never
submitted
them
to
the
test
of
experience
,
I
should
be
sorry
if
you
were
induced
to
regulate
your
proceedings
by
them
.
’
‘
I
should
feel
very
much
obliged
to
you
,
for
any
advice
,
Sir
,
’
said
Mr
.
Magnus
,
taking
another
look
at
the
clock
,
the
hand
of
which
was
verging
on
the
five
minutes
past
.
‘
Well
,
sir
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
with
the
profound
solemnity
with
which
that
great
man
could
,
when
he
pleased
,
render
his
remarks
so
deeply
impressive
.
‘
I
should
commence
,
sir
,
with
a
tribute
to
the
lady
’
s
beauty
and
excellent
qualities
;
from
them
,
Sir
,
I
should
diverge
to
my
own
unworthiness
.
’
‘
Very
good
,
’
said
Mr
.
Magnus
.
‘
Unworthiness
for
HER
only
,
mind
,
sir
,
’
resumed
Mr
.
Pickwick
;
‘
for
to
show
that
I
was
not
wholly
unworthy
,
sir
,
I
should
take
a
brief
review
of
my
past
life
,
and
present
condition
.
I
should
argue
,
by
analogy
,
that
to
anybody
else
,
I
must
be
a
very
desirable
object
.
I
should
then
expatiate
on
the
warmth
of
my
love
,
and
the
depth
of
my
devotion
.
Perhaps
I
might
then
be
tempted
to
seize
her
hand
.
’
‘
Yes
,
I
see
,
’
said
Mr
.
Magnus
;
‘
that
would
be
a
very
great
point
.
’