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"
In
heaven
’
s
name
,
"
said
I
,
firing
in
spite
of
myself
,
"
what
does
it
matter
to
you
where
I
am
going
?
Leave
that
teapot
alone
.
"
It
was
the
worst
course
I
could
have
taken
,
because
it
gave
Pumblechook
the
opportunity
he
wanted
.
"
Yes
,
young
man
,
"
said
he
,
releasing
the
handle
of
the
article
in
question
,
retiring
a
step
or
two
from
my
table
,
and
speaking
for
the
behoof
of
the
landlord
and
waiter
at
the
door
,
"
I
will
leave
that
teapot
alone
.
You
are
right
,
young
man
.
For
once
you
are
right
.
I
forgit
myself
when
I
take
such
an
interest
in
your
breakfast
,
as
to
wish
your
frame
,
exhausted
by
the
debilitating
effects
of
prodigygality
,
to
be
stimilated
by
the
’
olesome
nourishment
of
your
forefathers
.
And
yet
,
"
said
Pumblechook
,
turning
to
the
landlord
and
waiter
,
and
pointing
me
out
at
arm
’
s
length
,
"
this
is
him
as
I
ever
sported
with
in
his
days
of
happy
infancy
!
Tell
me
not
it
cannot
be
;
I
tell
you
this
is
him
!
"
A
low
murmur
from
the
two
replied
.
The
waiter
appeared
to
be
particularly
affected
.
"
This
is
him
,
"
said
Pumblechook
,
"
as
I
have
rode
in
my
shay
-
cart
.
This
is
him
as
I
have
seen
brought
up
by
hand
.
This
is
him
untoe
the
sister
of
which
I
was
uncle
by
marriage
,
as
her
name
was
Georgiana
M
’
ria
from
her
own
mother
,
let
him
deny
it
if
he
can
!
"
The
waiter
seemed
convinced
that
I
could
not
deny
it
,
and
that
it
gave
the
case
a
black
look
.
"
Young
man
,
"
said
Pumblechook
,
screwing
his
head
at
me
in
the
old
fashion
,
"
you
air
a
going
to
Joseph
.
What
does
it
matter
to
me
,
you
ask
me
,
where
you
air
a
going
?
I
say
to
you
,
Sir
,
you
air
a
going
to
Joseph
.
"
The
waiter
coughed
,
as
if
he
modestly
invited
me
to
get
over
that
.
"
Now
,
"
said
Pumblechook
,
and
all
this
with
a
most
exasperating
air
of
saying
in
the
cause
of
virtue
what
was
perfectly
convincing
and
conclusive
,
"
I
will
tell
you
what
to
say
to
Joseph
.
Here
is
Squires
of
the
Boar
present
,
known
and
respected
in
this
town
,
and
here
is
William
,
which
his
father
’
s
name
was
Potkins
if
I
do
not
deceive
myself
.
"
"
You
do
not
,
sir
,
"
said
William
.