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‘
I
don
’
t
want
anybody
else
,
’
replied
Sam
.
‘
Now
,
are
you
a
-
comin
’
?
’
‘
Vait
a
minit
,
Sammy
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Weller
,
who
,
having
tied
his
shawl
with
the
aid
of
a
small
glass
that
hung
in
the
window
,
was
now
,
by
dint
of
the
most
wonderful
exertions
,
struggling
into
his
upper
garments
.
‘
Vait
a
minit
’
Sammy
;
ven
you
grow
as
old
as
your
father
,
you
von
’
t
get
into
your
veskit
quite
as
easy
as
you
do
now
,
my
boy
.
’
‘
If
I
couldn
’
t
get
into
it
easier
than
that
,
I
’
m
blessed
if
I
’
d
vear
vun
at
all
,
’
rejoined
his
son
.
‘
You
think
so
now
,
’
said
Mr
.
Weller
,
with
the
gravity
of
age
,
‘
but
you
’
ll
find
that
as
you
get
vider
,
you
’
ll
get
viser
.
Vidth
and
visdom
,
Sammy
,
alvays
grows
together
.
’
As
Mr
.
Weller
delivered
this
infallible
maxim
—
the
result
of
many
years
’
personal
experience
and
observation
—
he
contrived
,
by
a
dexterous
twist
of
his
body
,
to
get
the
bottom
button
of
his
coat
to
perform
its
office
.
Having
paused
a
few
seconds
to
recover
breath
,
he
brushed
his
hat
with
his
elbow
,
and
declared
himself
ready
.
‘
As
four
heads
is
better
than
two
,
Sammy
,
’
said
Mr
.
Weller
,
as
they
drove
along
the
London
Road
in
the
chaise
-
cart
,
‘
and
as
all
this
here
property
is
a
wery
great
temptation
to
a
legal
gen
’
l
’
m
’
n
,
ve
’
ll
take
a
couple
o
’
friends
o
’
mine
vith
us
,
as
’
ll
be
wery
soon
down
upon
him
if
he
comes
anythin
’
irreg
’
lar
;
two
o
’
them
as
saw
you
to
the
Fleet
that
day
.
They
’
re
the
wery
best
judges
,
’
added
Mr
.
Weller
,
in
a
half
-
whisper
—
‘
the
wery
best
judges
of
a
horse
,
you
ever
know
’
d
.
’
‘
And
of
a
lawyer
too
?
’
inquired
Sam
.
‘
The
man
as
can
form
a
ackerate
judgment
of
a
animal
,
can
form
a
ackerate
judgment
of
anythin
’
,
’
replied
his
father
,
so
dogmatically
,
that
Sam
did
not
attempt
to
controvert
the
position
.
In
pursuance
of
this
notable
resolution
,
the
services
of
the
mottled
-
faced
gentleman
and
of
two
other
very
fat
coachmen
—
selected
by
Mr
.
Weller
,
probably
,
with
a
view
to
their
width
and
consequent
wisdom
—
were
put
into
requisition
;
and
this
assistance
having
been
secured
,
the
party
proceeded
to
the
public
-
house
in
Portugal
Street
,
whence
a
messenger
was
despatched
to
the
Insolvent
Court
over
the
way
,
requiring
Mr
.
Solomon
Pell
’
s
immediate
attendance
.