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Yes
,
sir
,
rejoined
Mr
.
Weller
.
Wotever
is
,
is
right
,
as
the
young
nobleman
sweetly
remarked
wen
they
put
him
down
in
the
pension
list
cos
his
mother
s
uncle
s
vife
s
grandfather
vunce
lit
the
king
s
pipe
vith
a
portable
tinder
-
box
.
Not
a
bad
notion
that
,
Sam
,
said
Mr
.
Bob
Sawyer
approvingly
.
,
Just
wot
the
young
nobleman
said
ev
ry
quarter
-
day
arterwards
for
the
rest
of
his
life
,
replied
Mr
.
Weller
.
Wos
you
ever
called
in
,
inquired
Sam
,
glancing
at
the
driver
,
after
a
short
silence
,
and
lowering
his
voice
to
a
mysterious
whisper
wos
you
ever
called
in
,
when
you
wos
prentice
to
a
sawbones
,
to
wisit
a
postboy
.
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I
don
t
remember
that
I
ever
was
,
replied
Bob
Sawyer
.
You
never
see
a
postboy
in
that
ere
hospital
as
you
WALKED
(
as
they
says
o
the
ghosts
)
,
did
you
?
demanded
Sam
.
No
,
replied
Bob
Sawyer
.
I
don
t
think
I
ever
did
.
Never
know
d
a
churchyard
were
there
wos
a
postboy
s
tombstone
,
or
see
a
dead
postboy
,
did
you
?
inquired
Sam
,
pursuing
his
catechism
.
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No
,
rejoined
Bob
,
I
never
did
.
No
!
rejoined
Sam
triumphantly
.
Nor
never
vill
;
and
there
s
another
thing
that
no
man
never
see
,
and
that
s
a
dead
donkey
.
No
man
never
see
a
dead
donkey
cept
the
gen
l
m
n
in
the
black
silk
smalls
as
know
d
the
young
ooman
as
kep
a
goat
;
and
that
wos
a
French
donkey
,
so
wery
likely
he
warn
t
wun
o
the
reg
lar
breed
.
Well
,
what
has
that
got
to
do
with
the
postboys
?
asked
Bob
Sawyer
.