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‘
You
skate
,
of
course
,
Winkle
?
’
said
Wardle
.
‘
Ye
-
yes
;
oh
,
yes
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Winkle
.
‘
I
—
I
—
am
RATHER
out
of
practice
.
’
‘
Oh
,
DO
skate
,
Mr
.
Winkle
,
’
said
Arabella
.
‘
I
like
to
see
it
so
much
.
’
‘
Oh
,
it
is
SO
graceful
,
’
said
another
young
lady
.
A
third
young
lady
said
it
was
elegant
,
and
a
fourth
expressed
her
opinion
that
it
was
‘
swan
-
like
.
’
‘
I
should
be
very
happy
,
I
’
m
sure
,
’
said
Mr
.
Winkle
,
reddening
;
‘
but
I
have
no
skates
.
’
This
objection
was
at
once
overruled
.
Trundle
had
a
couple
of
pair
,
and
the
fat
boy
announced
that
there
were
half
a
dozen
more
downstairs
;
whereat
Mr
.
Winkle
expressed
exquisite
delight
,
and
looked
exquisitely
uncomfortable
.
Old
Wardle
led
the
way
to
a
pretty
large
sheet
of
ice
;
and
the
fat
boy
and
Mr
.
Weller
,
having
shovelled
and
swept
away
the
snow
which
had
fallen
on
it
during
the
night
,
Mr
.
Bob
Sawyer
adjusted
his
skates
with
a
dexterity
which
to
Mr
.
Winkle
was
perfectly
marvellous
,
and
described
circles
with
his
left
leg
,
and
cut
figures
of
eight
,
and
inscribed
upon
the
ice
,
without
once
stopping
for
breath
,
a
great
many
other
pleasant
and
astonishing
devices
,
to
the
excessive
satisfaction
of
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
Mr
.
Tupman
,
and
the
ladies
;
which
reached
a
pitch
of
positive
enthusiasm
,
when
old
Wardle
and
Benjamin
Allen
,
assisted
by
the
aforesaid
Bob
Sawyer
,
performed
some
mystic
evolutions
,
which
they
called
a
reel
.
All
this
time
,
Mr
.
Winkle
,
with
his
face
and
hands
blue
with
the
cold
,
had
been
forcing
a
gimlet
into
the
sole
of
his
feet
,
and
putting
his
skates
on
,
with
the
points
behind
,
and
getting
the
straps
into
a
very
complicated
and
entangled
state
,
with
the
assistance
of
Mr
.
Snodgrass
,
who
knew
rather
less
about
skates
than
a
Hindoo
.
At
length
,
however
,
with
the
assistance
of
Mr
.
Weller
,
the
unfortunate
skates
were
firmly
screwed
and
buckled
on
,
and
Mr
.
Winkle
was
raised
to
his
feet
.
‘
Now
,
then
,
Sir
,
’
said
Sam
,
in
an
encouraging
tone
;
‘
off
vith
you
,
and
show
’
em
how
to
do
it
.
’