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But
the
stout
old
Ivy
shall
never
fade
,
From
its
hale
and
hearty
green
.
The
brave
old
plant
in
its
lonely
days
,
Shall
fatten
upon
the
past
;
For
the
stateliest
building
man
can
raise
,
Is
the
Ivy
’
s
food
at
last
.
Creeping
on
where
time
has
been
,
A
rare
old
plant
is
the
Ivy
green
.
While
the
old
gentleman
repeated
these
lines
a
second
time
,
to
enable
Mr
.
Snodgrass
to
note
them
down
,
Mr
.
Pickwick
perused
the
lineaments
of
his
face
with
an
expression
of
great
interest
.
The
old
gentleman
having
concluded
his
dictation
,
and
Mr
.
Snodgrass
having
returned
his
note
-
book
to
his
pocket
,
Mr
.
Pickwick
said
—
‘
Excuse
me
,
sir
,
for
making
the
remark
on
so
short
an
acquaintance
;
but
a
gentleman
like
yourself
cannot
fail
,
I
should
think
,
to
have
observed
many
scenes
and
incidents
worth
recording
,
in
the
course
of
your
experience
as
a
minister
of
the
Gospel
.
’