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'Wery hearty, thank'ee, sir, replied the widower; 'hope I see you well, sir. 'Quite, I thank you, replied Mr. Pickwick. 'I wanted to have a little bit o' conwersation with you, sir, said Mr. Weller, 'if you could spare me five minits or so, sir. 'Certainly, replied Mr. Pickwick. 'Sam, give your father a chair. 'Thank'ee, Samivel, I've got a cheer here, said Mr.

These emotions, however, gradually subsided, and after three or four short relapses he wiped his eyes with the cuff of his coat, and looked about him with tolerable composure. 'Afore the governor vith-draws, said Mr. Weller, 'there is a pint, respecting vich Sammy has a qvestion to ask. Vile that qvestion is a perwadin' this here conwersation, p'raps the genl'men vill permit me to re-tire.

Howandiver, if it's for a taste ov classic conwersation you are, jist to put us in mind ov ould Cordarius," says he, "here's at you." And wid that he lets fly at his Holiness wid his health in Latin. "Vesthræ Sanctitatis salutem volo," says he. "Here's to you wid the same," says the Pope, in the raal Ciceronian. "Nunc poculum alterhum imple," says he.

The impatience of Mrs Plausible, during the absence of Thomas, increased with the repetition of the knocks. "Well, Thomas?" said she, as the footman entered. "If you please, ma'am, Mr Feasible has got a conwersation that's all." "Got a what?" "A conversazione he means, my dear. It's very strange that Doctor Feasible should pretend to give such a thing!" "I think so too," replied the lady.

It was accordingly ordered to be prepared, and pending its preparation the red-nosed man and Mrs. Weller looked at the elder W. and groaned. 'Well, Sammy, said the gentleman, 'I hope you'll find your spirits rose by this here lively wisit. Wery cheerful and improvin' conwersation, ain't it, Sammy?

'Well, said Mr. Weller, 'there's somethin' in that; and I wish your mother-in-law 'ud only conduct her conwersation on the same gen-teel principle. Ain't you a-goin' to sign it? 'That's the difficulty, said Sam; 'I don't know what to sign it. 'Sign it "Veller", said the oldest surviving proprietor of that name. 'Won't do, said Sam. 'Never sign a walentine with your own name.

I reckon 'twould be about the most onprofitable conwersation as ever the crew of this here cutter took a part in. We've got our own wholesome planks to walk, aboard here, when we wants any of that sort of exercise; and though there's not much to boast of in the way of room, I dare say there's more of that than we'd find on the plank you'd, give us for a parade ground.

"Did you see the man that spoke us from the wharf, and hailed for this very Jack Tier?" "I see'd a man, sir, dat was won'erful Jack Tier built like, sir, but I did n't hear the conwersation, habbin' the ladies to 'tend to. But Jack was oncommon short in his floor timbers, sir, and had no length of keel at all.

I didn't understand their languidge at that time, so of course can't igsplain much of their conwersation; but it pleased me, nevertheless, for now I felt that I was reely going into foring parts: which, ever sins I had had any edication at all, was always my fondest wish. Heavin bless us! thought I, if these are specimeens of all Frenchmen, what a set they must be.

The impatience of Mrs Plausible, during the absence of Thomas, increased with the repetition of the knocks. "Well, Thomas?" said she, as the footman entered. "If you please, ma'am, Mr Feasible has got a conwersation that's all." "Got a what?" "A conversazione he means, my dear. It's very strange that Mr Feasible should pretend to give such a thing!" "I think so too," replied the lady.