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‘
Only
a
bob
’
s
vorth
,
Tommy
,
’
cried
the
driver
sulkily
,
for
the
information
of
his
friend
the
waterman
,
as
the
cab
drove
off
.
‘
How
old
is
that
horse
,
my
friend
?
’
inquired
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
rubbing
his
nose
with
the
shilling
he
had
reserved
for
the
fare
.
‘
Forty
-
two
,
’
replied
the
driver
,
eyeing
him
askant
.
‘
What
!
’
ejaculated
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
laying
his
hand
upon
his
note
-
book
.
The
driver
reiterated
his
former
statement
.
Mr
.
Pickwick
looked
very
hard
at
the
man
’
s
face
,
but
his
features
were
immovable
,
so
he
noted
down
the
fact
forthwith
.
‘
And
how
long
do
you
keep
him
out
at
a
time
?
‘
inquired
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
searching
for
further
information
.
‘
Two
or
three
veeks
,
’
replied
the
man
.
‘
Weeks
!
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
in
astonishment
,
and
out
came
the
note
-
book
again
.
‘
He
lives
at
Pentonwil
when
he
’
s
at
home
,
’
observed
the
driver
coolly
,
‘
but
we
seldom
takes
him
home
,
on
account
of
his
weakness
.
’
‘
On
account
of
his
weakness
!
’
reiterated
the
perplexed
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
He
always
falls
down
when
he
’
s
took
out
o
’
the
cab
,
’
continued
the
driver
,
‘
but
when
he
’
s
in
it
,
we
bears
him
up
werry
tight
,
and
takes
him
in
werry
short
,
so
as
he
can
’
t
werry
well
fall
down
;
and
we
’
ve
got
a
pair
o
’
precious
large
wheels
on
,
so
ven
he
does
move
,
they
run
after
him
,
and
he
must
go
on
—
he
can
’
t
help
it
.
’