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‘
Oh
,
dear
,
dear
!
How
adwersity
does
change
people
!
’
said
the
lady
,
looking
upwards
.
‘
It
’
s
the
only
thing
‘
twixt
this
and
the
doctor
as
shall
change
my
condition
,
’
muttered
Mr
.
Weller
.
‘
I
really
never
saw
a
man
so
cross
,
’
said
the
buxom
female
.
‘
Never
mind
.
It
’
s
all
for
my
own
good
;
vich
is
the
reflection
vith
vich
the
penitent
school
-
boy
comforted
his
feelin
’
s
ven
they
flogged
him
,
’
rejoined
the
old
gentleman
.
The
buxom
female
shook
her
head
with
a
compassionate
and
sympathising
air
;
and
,
appealing
to
Sam
,
inquired
whether
his
father
really
ought
not
to
make
an
effort
to
keep
up
,
and
not
give
way
to
that
lowness
of
spirits
.
‘
You
see
,
Mr
.
Samuel
,
’
said
the
buxom
female
,
‘
as
I
was
telling
him
yesterday
,
he
will
feel
lonely
,
he
can
’
t
expect
but
what
he
should
,
sir
,
but
he
should
keep
up
a
good
heart
,
because
,
dear
me
,
I
’
m
sure
we
all
pity
his
loss
,
and
are
ready
to
do
anything
for
him
;
and
there
’
s
no
situation
in
life
so
bad
,
Mr
.
Samuel
,
that
it
can
’
t
be
mended
.
Which
is
what
a
very
worthy
person
said
to
me
when
my
husband
died
.
’
Here
the
speaker
,
putting
her
hand
before
her
mouth
,
coughed
again
,
and
looked
affectionately
at
the
elder
Mr
.
Weller
.
‘
As
I
don
’
t
rekvire
any
o
’
your
conversation
just
now
,
mum
,
vill
you
have
the
goodness
to
re
-
tire
?
’
inquired
Mr
.
Weller
,
in
a
grave
and
steady
voice
.
‘
Well
,
Mr
.
Weller
,
’
said
the
buxom
female
,
‘
I
’
m
sure
I
only
spoke
to
you
out
of
kindness
.
’
‘
Wery
likely
,
mum
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Weller
.
‘
Samivel
,
show
the
lady
out
,
and
shut
the
door
after
her
.
’