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Mr
.
Pickwick
withdrew
,
and
returning
with
his
friends
,
presented
them
in
due
form
to
the
editor
of
the
Eatanswill
GAZETTE
.
‘
Now
,
my
dear
Pott
,
’
said
little
Mr
.
Perker
,
‘
the
question
is
,
what
are
we
to
do
with
our
friends
here
?
’
‘
We
can
stop
in
this
house
,
I
suppose
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
Not
a
spare
bed
in
the
house
,
my
dear
sir
—
not
a
single
bed
.
’
‘
Extremely
awkward
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
Very
,
’
said
his
fellow
-
voyagers
.
‘
I
have
an
idea
upon
this
subject
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pott
,
‘
which
I
think
may
be
very
successfully
adopted
.
They
have
two
beds
at
the
Peacock
,
and
I
can
boldly
say
,
on
behalf
of
Mrs
.
Pott
,
that
she
will
be
delighted
to
accommodate
Mr
.
Pickwick
and
any
one
of
his
friends
,
if
the
other
two
gentlemen
and
their
servant
do
not
object
to
shifting
,
as
they
best
can
,
at
the
Peacock
.
’
After
repeated
pressings
on
the
part
of
Mr
.
Pott
,
and
repeated
protestations
on
that
of
Mr
.
Pickwick
that
he
could
not
think
of
incommoding
or
troubling
his
amiable
wife
,
it
was
decided
that
it
was
the
only
feasible
arrangement
that
could
be
made
.
So
it
WAS
made
;
and
after
dinner
together
at
the
Town
Arms
,
the
friends
separated
,
Mr
.
Tupman
and
Mr
.
Snodgrass
repairing
to
the
Peacock
,
and
Mr
.
Pickwick
and
Mr
.
Winkle
proceeding
to
the
mansion
of
Mr
.
Pott
;
it
having
been
previously
arranged
that
they
should
all
reassemble
at
the
Town
Arms
in
the
morning
,
and
accompany
the
Honourable
Samuel
Slumkey
’
s
procession
to
the
place
of
nomination
.
Mr
.
Pott
’
s
domestic
circle
was
limited
to
himself
and
his
wife
.
All
men
whom
mighty
genius
has
raised
to
a
proud
eminence
in
the
world
,
have
usually
some
little
weakness
which
appears
the
more
conspicuous
from
the
contrast
it
presents
to
their
general
character
.
If
Mr
.
Pott
had
a
weakness
,
it
was
,
perhaps
,
that
he
was
rather
too
submissive
to
the
somewhat
contemptuous
control
and
sway
of
his
wife
.
We
do
not
feel
justified
in
laying
any
particular
stress
upon
the
fact
,
because
on
the
present
occasion
all
Mrs
.
Pott
’
s
most
winning
ways
were
brought
into
requisition
to
receive
the
two
gentlemen
.