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‘
I
will
even
go
further
than
this
,
Mr
.
Winkle
,
’
continued
Mr
.
Phunky
,
in
a
most
smooth
and
complacent
manner
.
‘
Did
you
ever
see
anything
in
Mr
.
Pickwick
’
s
manner
and
conduct
towards
the
opposite
sex
,
to
induce
you
to
believe
that
he
ever
contemplated
matrimony
of
late
years
,
in
any
case
?
’
‘
Oh
,
no
;
certainly
not
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Winkle
.
‘
Has
his
behaviour
,
when
females
have
been
in
the
case
,
always
been
that
of
a
man
,
who
,
having
attained
a
pretty
advanced
period
of
life
,
content
with
his
own
occupations
and
amusements
,
treats
them
only
as
a
father
might
his
daughters
?
’
‘
Not
the
least
doubt
of
it
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Winkle
,
in
the
fulness
of
his
heart
.
‘
That
is
—
yes
—
oh
,
yes
—
certainly
.
’
‘
You
have
never
known
anything
in
his
behaviour
towards
Mrs
.
Bardell
,
or
any
other
female
,
in
the
least
degree
suspicious
?
’
said
Mr
.
Phunky
,
preparing
to
sit
down
;
for
Serjeant
Snubbin
was
winking
at
him
.
‘
N
-
n
-
no
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Winkle
,
‘
except
on
one
trifling
occasion
,
which
,
I
have
no
doubt
,
might
be
easily
explained
.
’
Now
,
if
the
unfortunate
Mr
.
Phunky
had
sat
down
when
Serjeant
Snubbin
had
winked
at
him
,
or
if
Serjeant
Buzfuz
had
stopped
this
irregular
cross
-
examination
at
the
outset
(
which
he
knew
better
than
to
do
;
observing
Mr
.
Winkle
’
s
anxiety
,
and
well
knowing
it
would
,
in
all
probability
,
lead
to
something
serviceable
to
him
)
,
this
unfortunate
admission
would
not
have
been
elicited
.
The
moment
the
words
fell
from
Mr
.
Winkle
’
s
lips
,
Mr
.
Phunky
sat
down
,
and
Serjeant
Snubbin
rather
hastily
told
him
he
might
leave
the
box
,
which
Mr
.
Winkle
prepared
to
do
with
great
readiness
,
when
Serjeant
Buzfuz
stopped
him
.
‘
Stay
,
Mr
.
Winkle
,
stay
!
’
said
Serjeant
Buzfuz
,
‘
will
your
Lordship
have
the
goodness
to
ask
him
,
what
this
one
instance
of
suspicious
behaviour
towards
females
on
the
part
of
this
gentleman
,
who
is
old
enough
to
be
his
father
,
was
?
’