Resumed
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They finished their dinner, took their images on their backs, and bidding farewell to Don Quixote
resumed
their journey.
They woke up rather late, mounted once more and
resumed
their journey, pushing on to reach an inn which was in sight, apparently a league off.
Then the pair
resumed
their journey, and as evening closed in they saw coming towards them some ten men on horseback and four or five on foot.
Don Quixote obeyed, and stripping himself covered Sancho, who slept until the sun woke him; they then
resumed
their journey, which for the time being they brought to an end at a village that lay three leagues farther on.
The sun apparently had got up early to witness the sacrifice, and with his light they
resumed
their journey, discussing the deception practised on Don Alvaro, and saying how well done it was to have taken his declaration before a magistrate in such an unimpeachable form.
Having uttered this brief reply, and apparently satisfied himself with another scrutiny, the red-headed man
resumed
his work.
'You must excuse my talking about this old place, Mr. Pickwick,
' resumed
the host, after a short pause, 'for I love it dearly, and know no other--the old houses and fields seem like living friends to me; and so does our little church with the ivy, about which, by the bye, our excellent friend there made a song when he first came amongst us.
Mr. Tracy Tupman
resumed
his former position; and Mr. Wardle, accompanied by a surgeon, entered the room.
They
resumed
their journey; and certainly the prospect before them was by no means encouraging.
The postillions
resumed
their proper attitudes, and away rattled the chaise, Mr. Jingle fluttering in derision a white handkerchief from the coach window.
'Well, my dear Sir, we won't waste time in splitting straws,
' resumed
the little man, 'say--say--seventy.''Won't do,' said Mr. Jingle.
'Be quiet, Perker,
' resumed
Wardle.
Mr. Pickwick relapsed into silence, and Mrs. Bardell
resumed
her dusting.
'He, too, will have a companion,
' resumed
Mr. Pickwick, 'a lively one, who'll teach him, I'll be bound, more tricks in a week than he would ever learn in a year.'
'They keep 'em locked up there till they want 'em,
' resumed
the little man.
'"Therefore,
" resumed
the old gentleman, in a dictatorial tone, "you shall have her, and he shall not."
Leo Hunter has many of these breakfasts, Sir,
' resumed
the new acquaintance--'"feasts of reason," sir, "and flows of soul," as somebody who wrote a sonnet to Mrs. Leo Hunter on her breakfasts, feelingly and originally observed.'
His countenance had
resumed
its usual benign expression, ere he concluded.
'To oblige me, you will,
' resumed
Mr. Pickwick.
The women and children have
resumed
their labour; the reaper once more stoops to his work; the cart-horses have moved on; and all are again in motion.
'Sights, sir,
' resumed
Mr. Weller, 'as 'ud penetrate your benevolent heart, and come out on the other side.
'And he has so wound himself round the old lady's heart, Sir,
' resumed
Job, 'that she would believe nothing to his prejudice, if you went down on your bare knees, and swore it; especially as you have no proof but the word of a servant, who, for anything she knows (and my master would be sure to say so), was discharged for some fault, and does this in revenge.''What had better be done, then?' said Mr. Pickwick.
'Then this garden,
' resumed
Mr. Pickwick.
'Immediately, of course,' said Mr. Pott; 'before the day is out.''Oh, Goodwin,
' resumed
Mrs. Pott, 'it's the only way of meeting the slander, and setting me right with the world.''Certainly, ma'am,' replied Goodwin.
'Here is the entry,
' resumed
Dodson.
There was no replying to this very apposite conclusion, and, therefore, Mr. Pickwick, after settling the reckoning,
resumed
his walk to Gray's Inn.
Mr. Pickwick admitted the sharp practice of Dodson and Fogg, and Lowten
resumed.
'Yes, I think it is,
' resumed
Mr. Magnus.
'I trust, ma'am,
' resumed
Mr. Pickwick, gathering up his shoes, and turning round to bow again--'I trust, ma'am, that my unblemished character, and the devoted respect I entertain for your sex, will plead as some slight excuse for this--' But before Mr. Pickwick could conclude the sentence, the lady had thrust him into the passage, and locked and bolted the door behind him.
He therefore
resumed
his brisk pace, and advanced, staring straight before him.
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