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The lady, recovering herself quickly--for it was Mrs Merdle and she was

not easily dashed--went on to add that she trusted in saying this, she

apologised for her boldness, and restored this well-behaved landlord to

the favour that was so very valuable to hinity all this was incense, racious reply; and said

that his people should--ha--countermand his horses, and he

would--hum--overlook what he had at first supposed to be an affront,

but now regarded as an honour Upon this the bosom bent to him; and its

owner, with a wonderful co s ladies of fortune in whose favour she

was ratification of

seeing before Not so, however, Mr Sparkler

This gentle transfixed at

the same moment as his lady-ain, but stood stiffly staring at the whole coround On his ive me your arm?' he seemed, by thethe for talents found the most frequent utterance, but he relaxed no

ure, that it would have been et hie-door,

if he had not received the timely assistance of a maternal pull from