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‘
It
’
s
quite
accidental
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Winkle
,
greatly
perplexed
by
the
curious
and
unexpected
nature
of
the
interview
.
‘
Quite
.
’
‘
Glad
of
it
,
’
said
Dowler
.
‘
I
woke
this
morning
.
I
had
forgotten
my
threat
.
I
laughed
at
the
accident
.
I
felt
friendly
.
I
said
so
.
’
‘
To
whom
?
’
inquired
Mr
.
Winkle
.
‘
To
Mrs
.
Dowler
.
"
You
made
a
vow
,
"
said
she
.
"
I
did
,
"
said
I
.
"
It
was
a
rash
one
,
"
said
she
.
"
It
was
,
"
said
I
.
"
I
’
ll
apologise
.
Where
is
he
?
"
’
‘
Who
?
’
inquired
Mr
.
Winkle
.
‘
You
,
’
replied
Dowler
.
‘
I
went
downstairs
.
You
were
not
to
be
found
.
Pickwick
looked
gloomy
.
Shook
his
head
.
Hoped
no
violence
would
be
committed
.
I
saw
it
all
.
You
felt
yourself
insulted
.
You
had
gone
,
for
a
friend
perhaps
.
Possibly
for
pistols
.
"
High
spirit
,
"
said
I
.
"
I
admire
him
.
"
’
Mr
.
Winkle
coughed
,
and
beginning
to
see
how
the
land
lay
,
assumed
a
look
of
importance
.
‘
I
left
a
note
for
you
,
’
resumed
Dowler
.
‘
I
said
I
was
sorry
.
So
I
was
.
Pressing
business
called
me
here
.
You
were
not
satisfied
.
You
followed
.
You
required
a
verbal
explanation
.
You
were
right
.
It
’
s
all
over
now
.
My
business
is
finished
.
I
go
back
to
-
morrow
.
Join
me
.
’
As
Dowler
progressed
in
his
explanation
,
Mr
.
Winkle
’
s
countenance
grew
more
and
more
dignified
.
The
mysterious
nature
of
the
commencement
of
their
conversation
was
explained
;
Mr
.
Dowler
had
as
great
an
objection
to
duelling
as
himself
;
in
short
,
this
blustering
and
awful
personage
was
one
of
the
most
egregious
cowards
in
existence
,
and
interpreting
Mr
.
Winkle
’
s
absence
through
the
medium
of
his
own
fears
,
had
taken
the
same
step
as
himself
,
and
prudently
retired
until
all
excitement
of
feeling
should
have
subsided
.