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Pell
drew
out
a
pocket
-
handkerchief
,
when
he
came
to
the
word
weep
,
but
he
made
no
further
use
of
it
than
to
wipe
away
a
slight
tinge
of
rum
which
hung
upon
his
upper
lip
.
‘
I
saw
it
in
the
ADVERTISER
,
Mr
.
Weller
,
’
continued
Pell
.
‘
Bless
my
soul
,
not
more
than
fifty
-
two
!
Dear
me
—
only
think
.
’
These
indications
of
a
musing
spirit
were
addressed
to
the
mottled
-
faced
man
,
whose
eyes
Mr
.
Pell
had
accidentally
caught
;
on
which
,
the
mottled
-
faced
man
,
whose
apprehension
of
matters
in
general
was
of
a
foggy
nature
,
moved
uneasily
in
his
seat
,
and
opined
that
,
indeed
,
so
far
as
that
went
,
there
was
no
saying
how
things
was
brought
about
;
which
observation
,
involving
one
of
those
subtle
propositions
which
it
is
difficult
to
encounter
in
argument
,
was
controverted
by
nobody
.
‘
I
have
heard
it
remarked
that
she
was
a
very
fine
woman
,
Mr
.
Weller
,
’
said
Pell
,
in
a
sympathising
manner
.
‘
Yes
,
sir
,
she
wos
,
’
replied
the
elder
Mr
.
Weller
,
not
much
relishing
this
mode
of
discussing
the
subject
,
and
yet
thinking
that
the
attorney
,
from
his
long
intimacy
with
the
late
Lord
Chancellor
,
must
know
best
on
all
matters
of
polite
breeding
.
‘
She
wos
a
wery
fine
‘
ooman
,
sir
,
ven
I
first
know
’
d
her
.
She
wos
a
widder
,
sir
,
at
that
time
.
’
‘
Now
,
it
’
s
curious
,
’
said
Pell
,
looking
round
with
a
sorrowful
smile
;
‘
Mrs
.
Pell
was
a
widow
.
’
‘
That
’
s
very
extraordinary
,
’
said
the
mottled
-
faced
man
.
‘
Well
,
it
is
a
curious
coincidence
,
’
said
Pell
.
‘
Not
at
all
,
’
gruffly
remarked
the
elder
Mr
.
Weller
.
‘
More
widders
is
married
than
single
wimin
.
’
‘
Very
good
,
very
good
,
’
said
Pell
,
‘
you
’
re
quite
right
,
Mr
.
Weller
.
Mrs
.
Pell
was
a
very
elegant
and
accomplished
woman
;
her
manners
were
the
theme
of
universal
admiration
in
our
neighbourhood
.
I
was
proud
to
see
that
woman
dance
;
there
was
something
so
firm
and
dignified
,
and
yet
natural
,
in
her
motion
.
Her
cutting
,
gentlemen
,
was
simplicity
itself
.
Ah
!
well
,
well
!
Excuse
my
asking
the
question
,
Mr
.
Samuel
,
’
continued
the
attorney
in
a
lower
voice
,
‘
was
your
mother
-
in
-
law
tall
?
’