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"Because, if you ever do look at him steadily, you'll see care a-sittin' wery heavy on his long yeller face. There's somethin' the matter with that Count, either in 'is head or 'is stummick, I ain't sure which; but, whichever it is, it has descended to his darter, for that gal's face is too anxious by half for such a young and pretty one.

"Sick," he repeated. "Wery sick." Deborah sat silent. The child had another fight for his breath; and this time as he did so, Deborah's body contracted, too. A few moments later Edith came in. Deborah returned downstairs, and for over an hour she sat by herself. Roger was in his study, Betsy and George had gone to bed. The night nurse arrived and was taken upstairs.

Hallo! wot's this plums? Why, doggie, they're oncommon good to us to-day. I wonder wot's up. I say " Jarwin paused as he drew the last dish out of the prolific basket, and looked earnestly at his dog while he laid it down, "I say, what if they should have taken it into their heads to fatten us up before killin' us? That's not a wery agreeable notion, is it, eh?"

Weller, in as complacent a manner as if Sam had been passing the highest eulogiums on his prudence and foresight. 'Wery good. 'For vich reasons, continued Sam, plucking nervously at the brim of his hat 'for vich reasons, he's drawn it out to-day, and come here vith me to say, leastvays to offer, or in other vords 'To say this here, said the elder Mr.

One who had, as his mate said, come by a broken head, was slumbering in his berth, scientifically bandaged and convalescent, and Groggy himself, with a pair of tortoiseshell glasses on his nose, was deep in a book which he pronounced to be "one o' the wery best wollums he had ever come across in the whole course of his life," leaving it to be inferred, perhaps, that he had come across a very large number of volumes in his day.

It wasn't far from here where I sot my little nephy down, that time I got rid of him, and it was goin' up these wery steps I met with the man I'm tryin' my best to bring to grief, an' that same man wants to marry one of the girls in the Post-Office, and now, I find, has saved my Tot from bein' burnt alive! Wery odd! It was here, too, that "

'Energetic, eh? said Mr. Pickwick. 'Uncommon, replied Sam; 'I never see men eat and drink so much afore. I wonder they ain't afeer'd o' bustin'. 'That's the mistaken kindness of the gentry here, said Mr. Pickwick. 'Wery likely, replied Sam briefly. 'Fine, fresh, hearty fellows they seem, said Mr. Pickwick, glancing from the window.

It seems to me as Evan has done a wery honourable kind o' action. I know as I should have liked to have done it myself, though I holds that a man can't have too much of hot water and plenty of soap in it, cold water allus giving me the shivers, and being no good for getting out dirt not where its ground in pretty thick. I suppose its cos of this that I didn't larn to swim.

Weller's special attention at first, but when he began to come out in this way, Sam felt more than ever disposed to cultivate his acquaintance; so he launched himself into the conversation at once, with characteristic independence. 'Your health, Sir, said Sam. 'I like your conversation much. I think it's wery pretty.

'His feelin's is all wery well, Sir, replied Mr. Weller; 'and as they're so wery fine, and it's a pity he should lose 'em, I think he'd better keep 'em in his own buzzum, than let 'em ewaporate in hot water, 'specially as they do no good.

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