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The
mulberry
man
nodded
significantly
.
‘
Well
,
and
don
’
t
you
think
,
old
feller
,
’
remonstrated
Mr
.
Weller
,
‘
that
if
you
let
your
master
take
in
this
here
young
lady
,
you
’
re
a
precious
rascal
?
’
‘
I
know
that
,
’
said
Job
Trotter
,
turning
upon
his
companion
a
countenance
of
deep
contrition
,
and
groaning
slightly
,
‘
I
know
that
,
and
that
’
s
what
it
is
that
preys
upon
my
mind
.
But
what
am
I
to
do
?
’
‘
Do
!
’
said
Sam
;
‘
di
-
wulge
to
the
missis
,
and
give
up
your
master
.
’
‘
Who
’
d
believe
me
?
’
replied
Job
Trotter
.
‘
The
young
lady
’
s
considered
the
very
picture
of
innocence
and
discretion
.
She
’
d
deny
it
,
and
so
would
my
master
.
Who
’
d
believe
me
?
I
should
lose
my
place
,
and
get
indicted
for
a
conspiracy
,
or
some
such
thing
;
that
’
s
all
I
should
take
by
my
motion
.
’
‘
There
’
s
somethin
’
in
that
,
’
said
Sam
,
ruminating
;
‘
there
’
s
somethin
’
in
that
.
’
‘
If
I
knew
any
respectable
gentleman
who
would
take
the
matter
up
,
’
continued
Mr
.
Trotter
.
‘
I
might
have
some
hope
of
preventing
the
elopement
;
but
there
’
s
the
same
difficulty
,
Mr
.
Walker
,
just
the
same
.
I
know
no
gentleman
in
this
strange
place
;
and
ten
to
one
if
I
did
,
whether
he
would
believe
my
story
.
’
‘
Come
this
way
,
’
said
Sam
,
suddenly
jumping
up
,
and
grasping
the
mulberry
man
by
the
arm
.
‘
My
mas
’
r
’
s
the
man
you
want
,
I
see
.
’
And
after
a
slight
resistance
on
the
part
of
Job
Trotter
,
Sam
led
his
newly
-
found
friend
to
the
apartment
of
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
to
whom
he
presented
him
,
together
with
a
brief
summary
of
the
dialogue
we
have
just
repeated
.
‘
I
am
very
sorry
to
betray
my
master
,
sir
,
’
said
Job
Trotter
,
applying
to
his
eyes
a
pink
checked
pocket
-
handkerchief
about
six
inches
square
.