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‘
Inflammable
,
’
mildly
suggested
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
who
thought
something
worse
was
coming
.
‘
Well
—
that
’
s
inflammable
,
’
said
Wardle
,
adopting
the
substitute
;
‘
couldn
’
t
you
say
all
this
to
me
in
the
first
instance
?
’
‘
Or
confide
in
me
?
’
added
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
Dear
,
dear
,
’
said
Arabella
,
taking
up
the
defence
,
‘
what
is
the
use
of
asking
all
that
now
,
especially
when
you
know
you
had
set
your
covetous
old
heart
on
a
richer
son
-
in
-
law
,
and
are
so
wild
and
fierce
besides
,
that
everybody
is
afraid
of
you
,
except
me
?
Shake
hands
with
him
,
and
order
him
some
dinner
,
for
goodness
gracious
’
sake
,
for
he
looks
half
starved
;
and
pray
have
your
wine
up
at
once
,
for
you
’
ll
not
be
tolerable
until
you
have
taken
two
bottles
at
least
.
’
The
worthy
old
gentleman
pulled
Arabella
’
s
ear
,
kissed
her
without
the
smallest
scruple
,
kissed
his
daughter
also
with
great
affection
,
and
shook
Mr
.
Snodgrass
warmly
by
the
hand
.
‘
She
is
right
on
one
point
at
all
events
,
’
said
the
old
gentleman
cheerfully
.
‘
Ring
for
the
wine
!
’
The
wine
came
,
and
Perker
came
upstairs
at
the
same
moment
.
Mr
.
Snodgrass
had
dinner
at
a
side
table
,
and
,
when
he
had
despatched
it
,
drew
his
chair
next
Emily
,
without
the
smallest
opposition
on
the
old
gentleman
’
s
part
.
The
evening
was
excellent
.
Little
Mr
.
Perker
came
out
wonderfully
,
told
various
comic
stories
,
and
sang
a
serious
song
which
was
almost
as
funny
as
the
anecdotes
.
Arabella
was
very
charming
,
Mr
.
Wardle
very
jovial
,
Mr
Pickwick
very
harmonious
,
Mr
.
Ben
Allen
very
uproarious
,
the
lovers
very
silent
,
Mr
.
Winkle
very
talkative
,
and
all
of
them
very
happy
.