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Upon
this
,
Emily
and
Mr
.
Snodgrass
,
and
Arabella
and
Mary
,
crowded
into
a
corner
,
and
conversed
earnestly
in
whispers
for
some
minutes
,
during
which
the
fat
boy
dozed
.
‘
Joe
,
’
said
Arabella
,
at
length
,
looking
round
with
a
most
bewitching
smile
,
‘
how
do
you
do
,
Joe
?
’
‘
Joe
,
’
said
Emily
,
‘
you
’
re
a
very
good
boy
;
I
won
’
t
forget
you
,
Joe
.
’
‘
Joe
,
’
said
Mr
.
Snodgrass
,
advancing
to
the
astonished
youth
,
and
seizing
his
hand
,
‘
I
didn
’
t
know
you
before
.
There
’
s
five
shillings
for
you
,
Joe
!
"
‘
I
’
ll
owe
you
five
,
Joe
,
’
said
Arabella
,
‘
for
old
acquaintance
sake
,
you
know
;
’
and
another
most
captivating
smile
was
bestowed
upon
the
corpulent
intruder
.
The
fat
boy
’
s
perception
being
slow
,
he
looked
rather
puzzled
at
first
to
account
for
this
sudden
prepossession
in
his
favour
,
and
stared
about
him
in
a
very
alarming
manner
.
At
length
his
broad
face
began
to
show
symptoms
of
a
grin
of
proportionately
broad
dimensions
;
and
then
,
thrusting
half
-
a
-
crown
into
each
of
his
pockets
,
and
a
hand
and
wrist
after
it
,
he
burst
into
a
horse
laugh
:
being
for
the
first
and
only
time
in
his
existence
.
‘
He
understands
us
,
I
see
,
’
said
Arabella
.
‘
He
had
better
have
something
to
eat
,
immediately
,
’
remarked
Emily
.
The
fat
boy
almost
laughed
again
when
he
heard
this
suggestion
.
Mary
,
after
a
little
more
whispering
,
tripped
forth
from
the
group
and
said
—
‘
I
am
going
to
dine
with
you
to
-
day
,
sir
,
if
you
have
no
objection
.
’
‘
This
way
,
’
said
the
fat
boy
eagerly
.
‘
There
is
such
a
jolly
meat
-
pie
!
’