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'Confounded, assented the Honourable Mr. Crushton. 'Have you seen his Lordship's mail-cart, Bantam? inquired the Honourable Mr. Crushton, after a short pause, during which young Lord Mutanhed had been endeavouring to stare Mr. Pickwick out of countenance, and Mr. Crushton had been reflecting what subject his Lordship could talk about best. 'Dear me, no, replied the M.C.'A mail-cart!

What an excellent idea. Re-markable! 'Gwacious heavens! said his Lordship, 'I thought evewebody had seen the new mail-cart; it's the neatest, pwettiest, gwacefullest thing that ever wan upon wheels. Painted wed, with a cweam piebald. 'With a real box for the letters, and all complete, said the Honourable Mr. Crushton.

Young Lord Mutanhed. 'You don't say so? said Mr. Pickwick. 'Yes. You'll hear his voice in a moment, Mr. Pickwick. He'll speak to me. The other gentleman with him, in the red under-waistcoat and dark moustache, is the Honourable Mr. Crushton, his bosom friend. How do you do, my Lord? 'Veway hot, Bantam, said his Lordship. 'It IS very warm, my Lord, replied the M.C.

Crushton, the Dowager Lady Snuphanuph, Mrs. Colonel Wugsby, and all the great people, and all the morning water-drinkers, met in grand assemblage. After this, they walked out, or drove out, or were pushed out in bath-chairs, and met one another again. After this, the gentlemen went to the reading-rooms, and met divisions of the mass. After this, they went home.

At this anecdote his Lordship laughed very heartily, as did the listeners, of course. Then, drawing his arm through that of the obsequious Mr. Crushton, Lord Mutanhed walked away. 'Delightful young man, his Lordship, said the Master of the Ceremonies. 'So I should think, rejoined Mr. Pickwick drily.

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