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Goodness
gracious
!
said
Mary
,
pointing
to
the
garden
door
which
the
sulky
groom
had
locked
after
him
.
Why
,
it
s
that
very
house
;
she
s
been
living
there
these
six
weeks
.
Their
upper
house
-
maid
,
which
is
lady
s
-
maid
too
,
told
me
all
about
it
over
the
wash
-
house
palin
s
before
the
family
was
out
of
bed
,
one
mornin
.
Wot
,
the
wery
next
door
to
you
?
said
Sam
.
The
very
next
,
replied
Mary
.
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Mr
.
Weller
was
so
deeply
overcome
on
receiving
this
intelligence
that
he
found
it
absolutely
necessary
to
cling
to
his
fair
informant
for
support
;
and
divers
little
love
passages
had
passed
between
them
,
before
he
was
sufficiently
collected
to
return
to
the
subject
.
Vell
,
said
Sam
at
length
,
if
this
don
t
beat
cock
-
fightin
nothin
never
vill
,
as
the
lord
mayor
said
,
ven
the
chief
secretary
o
state
proposed
his
missis
s
health
arter
dinner
.
That
wery
next
house
!
Wy
,
I
ve
got
a
message
to
her
as
I
ve
been
a
-
trying
all
day
to
deliver
.
Ah
,
said
Mary
,
but
you
can
t
deliver
it
now
,
because
she
only
walks
in
the
garden
in
the
evening
,
and
then
only
for
a
very
little
time
;
she
never
goes
out
,
without
the
old
lady
.
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Sam
ruminated
for
a
few
moments
,
and
finally
hit
upon
the
following
plan
of
operations
;
that
he
should
return
just
at
dusk
the
time
at
which
Arabella
invariably
took
her
walk
and
,
being
admitted
by
Mary
into
the
garden
of
the
house
to
which
she
belonged
,
would
contrive
to
scramble
up
the
wall
,
beneath
the
overhanging
boughs
of
a
large
pear
-
tree
,
which
would
effectually
screen
him
from
observation
;
would
there
deliver
his
message
,
and
arrange
,
if
possible
,
an
interview
on
behalf
of
Mr
.
Winkle
for
the
ensuing
evening
at
the
same
hour
.
Having
made
this
arrangement
with
great
despatch
,
he
assisted
Mary
in
the
long
-
deferred
occupation
of
shaking
the
carpets
.
It
is
not
half
as
innocent
a
thing
as
it
looks
,
that
shaking
little
pieces
of
carpet
at
least
,
there
may
be
no
great
harm
in
the
shaking
,
but
the
folding
is
a
very
insidious
process
.
So
long
as
the
shaking
lasts
,
and
the
two
parties
are
kept
the
carpet
s
length
apart
,
it
is
as
innocent
an
amusement
as
can
well
be
devised
;
but
when
the
folding
begins
,
and
the
distance
between
them
gets
gradually
lessened
from
one
half
its
former
length
to
a
quarter
,
and
then
to
an
eighth
,
and
then
to
a
sixteenth
,
and
then
to
a
thirty
-
second
,
if
the
carpet
be
long
enough
,
it
becomes
dangerous
.
We
do
not
know
,
to
a
nicety
,
how
many
pieces
of
carpet
were
folded
in
this
instance
,
but
we
can
venture
to
state
that
as
many
pieces
as
there
were
,
so
many
times
did
Sam
kiss
the
pretty
housemaid
.
Mr
.
Weller
regaled
himself
with
moderation
at
the
nearest
tavern
until
it
was
nearly
dusk
,
and
then
returned
to
the
lane
without
the
thoroughfare
.
Having
been
admitted
into
the
garden
by
Mary
,
and
having
received
from
that
lady
sundry
admonitions
concerning
the
safety
of
his
limbs
and
neck
,
Sam
mounted
into
the
pear
-
tree
,
to
wait
until
Arabella
should
come
into
sight
.