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Treats of divers little Matters which occurred in the Fleet, and of Mr. Winkle’s mysterious Behaviou

           ‘Donotjudgemeharshly;donot,whenyouhearthat,driventoextremitybyhopelessobstacles,I

           ‘Nowthen,’saidMr.Tupman,reappearingatthedoor.‘Areyoucoming,orarewetobelockedin?’

           ‘Yes,yes,Iamready,’repliedMr.Winkle.Andwithaviolentefforthetorehimselfaway.

           AsMr.Pickwickwasgazingdownthepassageaftertheminsilentastonishment,SamWellerappearedatthestair-head,andwhisperedforonemomentinMr.Winkle’sear.

           ‘Oh,certainly,dependuponme,’saidthatgentlemanaloud.

           ‘Thank’ee,sir.Youwon’tforget,sir?’saidSam.‘Ofcoursenot,’repliedMr.Winkle.

           ‘Wishyouluck,Sir,’saidSam,touchinghishat.‘Ishouldverymuchlikedtoha’joinedyou,Sir;butthegov’nor,o’course,isparamount.’

           ‘Itisverymuchtoyourcreditthatyouremainhere,’saidMr.Winkle.Withthesewordstheydisappeareddownthestairs.

           ,Veryextraordinary,’saidMr.Pickwick,goingbackintohisroom,andseatinghimselfatthetableinamusingattitude.‘Whatcanthatyoungmanbegoingtodo?’

           Hehadsatruminatingaboutthematterforsometime,whenthevoiceofRoker,theturnkey,demandedwhetherhemightcomein.

           ‘Byallmeans,’saidMr.Pickwick.

           ‘I’vebroughtyouasofterpillow,Sir,’saidMr.Roker,‘insteadofthetemporaryoneyouhadlastnight.

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