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‘I’ve met him,’ said the married lady, with a glance towards Dr
Lumbey.

‘It’s naterally very gratifying to my feelings as a father, to see
such a man as that, a kissing and taking notice of my children,’
pursued Mr Kenwigs. ‘It’s naterally very gratifying to my feelings
as a man, to know that man. It will be naterally very gratifying to
my feelings as a husband, to make that man acquainted with this
ewent.’

Having delivered his sentiments in this form of words, Mr
Kenwigs arranged his second daughter’s flaxen tail, and bade her
be a good girl and mind what her sister, Morleena, said.

‘That girl grows more like her mother every day,’ said Mr
Lumbey, suddenly stricken with an enthusiastic admiration of
Morleena.

‘There!’ rejoined the married lady. ‘What I always say; what I
always did say! She’s the very picter of her.’ Having thus directed
the general attention to the young lady in question, the married
lady embraced the opportunity of taking another sip of the
brandy-and-water--and a pretty long sip too.

‘Yes! there is a likeness,’ said Mr Kenwigs, after some
reflection. ‘But such a woman as Mrs Kenwigs was, afore she was
married! Good gracious, such a woman!’

Mr Lumbey shook his head with great solemnity, as though to
imply that he supposed she must have been rather a dazzler.

‘Talk of fairies!’ cried Mr Kenwigs ‘I never see anybody so light
to be alive, never. Such manners too; so playful, and yet so
sewerely proper! As for her figure! It isn’t generally known,’ said
Mr Kenwigs, dropping his voice; ‘but her figure was such, at that
time, that the sign of the Britannia, over in the Holloway Road,


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