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After sundry accounts of himself, his family, his connections, his friends, his jokes, his business, and his brothers (most talkative men have a great deal to say about their brothers), Mr. Peter Magnus took a view of Mr. Pickwick through his coloured spectacles for several minutes, and then said, with an air of modesty--'And what do you think--what DO you think, Mr. Pickwick--I have come down here for?''Upon my word,' said Mr. Pickwick, 'it is wholly impossible for me to guess; on business, perhaps.''Partly right, Sir,' replied Mr. Peter Magnus, 'but partly wrong at the same time; try again, Mr. Pickwick.'
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