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‘
Oh
,
if
you
please
,
Sir
,
Samuel
is
downstairs
,
and
he
says
may
his
father
see
you
?
’
‘
Surely
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
Thank
you
,
Sir
,
’
said
Mary
,
tripping
towards
the
door
again
.
‘
Sam
has
not
been
here
long
,
has
he
?
’
inquired
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
Oh
,
no
,
Sir
,
’
replied
Mary
eagerly
.
‘
He
has
only
just
come
home
.
He
is
not
going
to
ask
you
for
any
more
leave
,
Sir
,
he
says
.
’
Mary
might
have
been
conscious
that
she
had
communicated
this
last
intelligence
with
more
warmth
than
seemed
actually
necessary
,
or
she
might
have
observed
the
good
-
humoured
smile
with
which
Mr
.
Pickwick
regarded
her
,
when
she
had
finished
speaking
.
She
certainly
held
down
her
head
,
and
examined
the
corner
of
a
very
smart
little
apron
,
with
more
closeness
than
there
appeared
any
absolute
occasion
for
.
‘
Tell
them
they
can
come
up
at
once
,
by
all
means
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
Mary
,
apparently
much
relieved
,
hurried
away
with
her
message
.
Mr
.
Pickwick
took
two
or
three
turns
up
and
down
the
room
;
and
,
rubbing
his
chin
with
his
left
hand
as
he
did
so
,
appeared
lost
in
thought
.
‘
Well
,
well
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
at
length
in
a
kind
but
somewhat
melancholy
tone
,
‘
it
is
the
best
way
in
which
I
could
reward
him
for
his
attachment
and
fidelity
;
let
it
be
so
,
in
Heaven
’
s
name
.
It
is
the
fate
of
a
lonely
old
man
,
that
those
about
him
should
form
new
and
different
attachments
and
leave
him
.
I
have
no
right
to
expect
that
it
should
be
otherwise
with
me
.
No
,
no
,
’
added
Mr
.
Pickwick
more
cheerfully
,
‘
it
would
be
selfish
and
ungrateful
.
I
ought
to
be
happy
to
have
an
opportunity
of
providing
for
him
so
well
.
I
am
.
Of
course
I
am
.
’