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The Pickwick Papers

CHAPTER XXIII
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Your mother-in-law may ha' been too much for me, or a thousand things may have happened by the time you next hears any news o' the celebrated Mr.Veller o' the Bell Savage.

The family name depends wery much upon you, Samivel, and I hope you'll do wot's right by it.
Upon all little pints o' breedin', I know I may trust you as vell as if it was my own self.

So I've only this here one little bit of adwice to give you.

If ever you gets to up'ards o' fifty, and feels disposed to go a-marryin' anybody--no matter who--jist you shut yourself up in your own room, if you've got one, and pison yourself off hand.

Hangin's wulgar, so don't you have nothin' to say to that.


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