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‘
I
have
observed
them
on
several
occasions
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
making
no
comment
on
Mr
.
Weller
’
s
last
remark
;
‘
and
entertain
no
doubt
at
all
about
it
.
Supposing
I
were
desirous
of
establishing
them
comfortably
as
man
and
wife
in
some
little
business
or
situation
,
where
they
might
hope
to
obtain
a
decent
living
,
what
should
you
think
of
it
,
Mr
.
Weller
?
’
At
first
,
Mr
.
Weller
received
with
wry
faces
a
proposition
involving
the
marriage
of
anybody
in
whom
he
took
an
interest
;
but
,
as
Mr
.
Pickwick
argued
the
point
with
him
,
and
laid
great
stress
on
the
fact
that
Mary
was
not
a
widow
,
he
gradually
became
more
tractable
.
Mr
.
Pickwick
had
great
influence
over
him
,
and
he
had
been
much
struck
with
Mary
’
s
appearance
;
having
,
in
fact
,
bestowed
several
very
unfatherly
winks
upon
her
,
already
.
At
length
he
said
that
it
was
not
for
him
to
oppose
Mr
.
Pickwick
’
s
inclination
,
and
that
he
would
be
very
happy
to
yield
to
his
advice
;
upon
which
,
Mr
.
Pickwick
joyfully
took
him
at
his
word
,
and
called
Sam
back
into
the
room
.
‘
Sam
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
clearing
his
throat
,
‘
your
father
and
I
have
been
having
some
conversation
about
you
.
’
‘
About
you
,
Samivel
,
’
said
Mr
.
Weller
,
in
a
patronising
and
impressive
voice
.
‘
I
am
not
so
blind
,
Sam
,
as
not
to
have
seen
,
a
long
time
since
,
that
you
entertain
something
more
than
a
friendly
feeling
towards
Mrs
.
Winkle
’
s
maid
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
You
hear
this
,
Samivel
?
’
said
Mr
.
Weller
,
in
the
same
judicial
form
of
speech
as
before
.
‘
I
hope
,
Sir
,
’
said
Sam
,
addressing
his
master
,
‘
I
hope
there
’
s
no
harm
in
a
young
man
takin
’
notice
of
a
young
‘
ooman
as
is
undeniably
good
-
looking
and
well
-
conducted
.
’
‘
Certainly
not
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
Not
by
no
means
,
’
acquiesced
Mr
.
Weller
,
affably
but
magisterially
.