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‘
Oh
,
wery
well
,
Sir
,
’
replied
Sam
,
‘
we
shan
’
t
be
bankrupts
,
and
we
shan
’
t
make
our
fort
’
ns
.
We
eats
our
biled
mutton
without
capers
,
and
don
’
t
care
for
horse
-
radish
ven
ve
can
get
beef
.
’
‘
Ah
,
’
said
the
little
man
,
‘
you
’
re
a
wag
,
ain
’
t
you
?
’
‘
My
eldest
brother
was
troubled
with
that
complaint
,
’
said
Sam
;
‘
it
may
be
catching
—
I
used
to
sleep
with
him
.
’
‘
This
is
a
curious
old
house
of
yours
,
’
said
the
little
man
,
looking
round
him
.
‘
If
you
’
d
sent
word
you
was
a
-
coming
,
we
’
d
ha
’
had
it
repaired
;
’
replied
the
imperturbable
Sam
.
The
little
man
seemed
rather
baffled
by
these
several
repulses
,
and
a
short
consultation
took
place
between
him
and
the
two
plump
gentlemen
.
At
its
conclusion
,
the
little
man
took
a
pinch
of
snuff
from
an
oblong
silver
box
,
and
was
apparently
on
the
point
of
renewing
the
conversation
,
when
one
of
the
plump
gentlemen
,
who
in
addition
to
a
benevolent
countenance
,
possessed
a
pair
of
spectacles
,
and
a
pair
of
black
gaiters
,
interfered
—
‘
The
fact
of
the
matter
is
,
’
said
the
benevolent
gentleman
,
‘
that
my
friend
here
(
pointing
to
the
other
plump
gentleman
)
will
give
you
half
a
guinea
,
if
you
’
ll
answer
one
or
two
—
’
‘
Now
,
my
dear
sir
—
my
dear
Sir
,
’
said
the
little
man
,
‘
pray
,
allow
me
—
my
dear
Sir
,
the
very
first
principle
to
be
observed
in
these
cases
,
is
this
:
if
you
place
the
matter
in
the
hands
of
a
professional
man
,
you
must
in
no
way
interfere
in
the
progress
of
the
business
;
you
must
repose
implicit
confidence
in
him
.
Really
,
Mr
.
—
’
He
turned
to
the
other
plump
gentleman
,
and
said
,
‘
I
forget
your
friend
’
s
name
.
’
‘
Pickwick
,
’
said
Mr
.
Wardle
,
for
it
was
no
other
than
that
jolly
personage
.