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Freeman
’
s
Court
,
Cornhill
,
August
28th
,
1827
.
Bardell
against
Pickwick
.
Sir
,
Having
been
instructed
by
Mrs
.
Martha
Bardell
to
commence
an
action
against
you
for
a
breach
of
promise
of
marriage
,
for
which
the
plaintiff
lays
her
damages
at
fifteen
hundred
pounds
,
we
beg
to
inform
you
that
a
writ
has
been
issued
against
you
in
this
suit
in
the
Court
of
Common
Pleas
;
and
request
to
know
,
by
return
of
post
,
the
name
of
your
attorney
in
London
,
who
will
accept
service
thereof
.
We
are
,
Sir
,
Your
obedient
servants
,
Dodson
&
Fogg
.
Mr
.
Samuel
Pickwick
.
There
was
something
so
impressive
in
the
mute
astonishment
with
which
each
man
regarded
his
neighbour
,
and
every
man
regarded
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
that
all
seemed
afraid
to
speak
.
The
silence
was
at
length
broken
by
Mr
.
Tupman
.
‘
Dodson
and
Fogg
,
’
he
repeated
mechanically
.
‘
Bardell
and
Pickwick
,
’
said
Mr
.
Snodgrass
,
musing
.
‘
Peace
of
mind
and
happiness
of
confiding
females
,
’
murmured
Mr
.
Winkle
,
with
an
air
of
abstraction
.