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‘
Nothing
but
taking
him
in
the
very
act
of
eloping
,
will
convince
the
old
lady
,
sir
,
’
replied
Job
.
‘
All
them
old
cats
WILL
run
their
heads
agin
milestones
,
’
observed
Mr
.
Weller
,
in
a
parenthesis
.
‘
But
this
taking
him
in
the
very
act
of
elopement
,
would
be
a
very
difficult
thing
to
accomplish
,
I
fear
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
I
don
’
t
know
,
sir
,
’
said
Mr
.
Trotter
,
after
a
few
moments
’
reflection
.
‘
I
think
it
might
be
very
easily
done
.
’
‘
How
?
’
was
Mr
.
Pickwick
’
s
inquiry
.
‘
Why
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Trotter
,
‘
my
master
and
I
,
being
in
the
confidence
of
the
two
servants
,
will
be
secreted
in
the
kitchen
at
ten
o
’
clock
.
When
the
family
have
retired
to
rest
,
we
shall
come
out
of
the
kitchen
,
and
the
young
lady
out
of
her
bedroom
.
A
post
-
chaise
will
be
waiting
,
and
away
we
go
.
’
‘
Well
?
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
Well
,
sir
,
I
have
been
thinking
that
if
you
were
in
waiting
in
the
garden
behind
,
alone
—
’
‘
Alone
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
Why
alone
?
’