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‘
Did
you
happen
to
see
a
young
girl
downstairs
when
you
came
in
just
now
with
your
son
?
’
inquired
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
Yes
.
I
see
a
young
gal
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Weller
shortly
.
‘
What
did
you
think
of
her
,
now
?
Candidly
,
Mr
.
Weller
,
what
did
you
think
of
her
?
’
‘
I
thought
she
wos
wery
plump
,
and
vell
made
,
’
said
Mr
.
Weller
,
with
a
critical
air
.
‘
So
she
is
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
‘
so
she
is
.
What
did
you
think
of
her
manners
,
from
what
you
saw
of
her
?
’
‘
Wery
pleasant
,
’
rejoined
Mr
.
Weller
.
‘
Wery
pleasant
and
comformable
.
’
The
precise
meaning
which
Mr
.
Weller
attached
to
this
last
-
mentioned
adjective
,
did
not
appear
;
but
,
as
it
was
evident
from
the
tone
in
which
he
used
it
that
it
was
a
favourable
expression
,
Mr
.
Pickwick
was
as
well
satisfied
as
if
he
had
been
thoroughly
enlightened
on
the
subject
.
‘
I
take
a
great
interest
in
her
,
Mr
.
Weller
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
Mr
.
Weller
coughed
.
‘
I
mean
an
interest
in
her
doing
well
,
’
resumed
Mr
.
Pickwick
;
‘
a
desire
that
she
may
be
comfortable
and
prosperous
.
You
understand
?
’