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‘
With
great
satisfaction
,
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
’
replied
the
hard
-
headed
gentleman
solemnly
.
‘
You
’
ll
take
me
in
?
’
said
the
benevolent
old
clergyman
.
‘
And
me
,
’
interposed
his
wife
.
‘
And
me
,
and
me
,
’
said
a
couple
of
poor
relations
at
the
bottom
of
the
table
,
who
had
eaten
and
drunk
very
heartily
,
and
laughed
at
everything
.
Mr
.
Pickwick
expressed
his
heartfelt
delight
at
every
additional
suggestion
;
and
his
eyes
beamed
with
hilarity
and
cheerfulness
.
‘
Ladies
and
gentlemen
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
suddenly
rising
.
‘
Hear
,
hear
!
Hear
,
hear
!
Hear
,
hear
!
’
cried
Mr
.
Weller
,
in
the
excitement
of
his
feelings
.
‘
Call
in
all
the
servants
,
’
cried
old
Wardle
,
interposing
to
prevent
the
public
rebuke
which
Mr
.
Weller
would
otherwise
most
indubitably
have
received
from
his
master
.
‘
Give
them
a
glass
of
wine
each
to
drink
the
toast
in
.
Now
,
Pickwick
.
’
Amidst
the
silence
of
the
company
,
the
whispering
of
the
women
-
servants
,
and
the
awkward
embarrassment
of
the
men
,
Mr
.
Pickwick
proceeded
—
‘
Ladies
and
gentlemen
—
no
,
I
won
’
t
say
ladies
and
gentlemen
,
I
’
ll
call
you
my
friends
,
my
dear
friends
,
if
the
ladies
will
allow
me
to
take
so
great
a
liberty
—
’
Here
Mr
.
Pickwick
was
interrupted
by
immense
applause
from
the
ladies
,
echoed
by
the
gentlemen
,
during
which
the
owner
of
the
eyes
was
distinctly
heard
to
state
that
she
could
kiss
that
dear
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
Whereupon
Mr
.
Winkle
gallantly
inquired
if
it
couldn
’
t
be
done
by
deputy
:
to
which
the
young
lady
with
the
black
eyes
replied
‘
Go
away
,
’
and
accompanied
the
request
with
a
look
which
said
as
plainly
as
a
look
could
do
,
‘
if
you
can
.
’