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‘
Mr
.
Fogg
,
’
said
Dodson
,
‘
I
am
going
to
speak
.
’
‘
I
beg
your
pardon
,
Mr
.
Dodson
,
’
said
Fogg
.
‘
For
the
grounds
of
action
,
sir
,
’
continued
Dodson
,
with
moral
elevation
in
his
air
,
‘
you
will
consult
your
own
conscience
and
your
own
feelings
.
We
,
Sir
,
we
,
are
guided
entirely
by
the
statement
of
our
client
.
That
statement
,
Sir
,
may
be
true
,
or
it
may
be
false
;
it
may
be
credible
,
or
it
may
be
incredible
;
but
,
if
it
be
true
,
and
if
it
be
credible
,
I
do
not
hesitate
to
say
,
Sir
,
that
our
grounds
of
action
,
Sir
,
are
strong
,
and
not
to
be
shaken
.
You
may
be
an
unfortunate
man
,
Sir
,
or
you
may
be
a
designing
one
;
but
if
I
were
called
upon
,
as
a
juryman
upon
my
oath
,
Sir
,
to
express
an
opinion
of
your
conduct
,
Sir
,
I
do
not
hesitate
to
assert
that
I
should
have
but
one
opinion
about
it
.
’
Here
Dodson
drew
himself
up
,
with
an
air
of
offended
virtue
,
and
looked
at
Fogg
,
who
thrust
his
hands
farther
in
his
pockets
,
and
nodding
his
head
sagely
,
said
,
in
a
tone
of
the
fullest
concurrence
,
‘
Most
certainly
.
’
‘
Well
,
Sir
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
with
considerable
pain
depicted
in
his
countenance
,
‘
you
will
permit
me
to
assure
you
that
I
am
a
most
unfortunate
man
,
so
far
as
this
case
is
concerned
.
’
‘
I
hope
you
are
,
Sir
,
’
replied
Dodson
;
‘
I
trust
you
may
be
,
Sir
.
If
you
are
really
innocent
of
what
is
laid
to
your
charge
,
you
are
more
unfortunate
than
I
had
believed
any
man
could
possibly
be
.
What
do
you
say
,
Mr
.
Fogg
?
’
‘
I
say
precisely
what
you
say
,
’
replied
Fogg
,
with
a
smile
of
incredulity
.
‘
The
writ
,
Sir
,
which
commences
the
action
,
’
continued
Dodson
,
‘
was
issued
regularly
.
Mr
.
Fogg
,
where
is
the
PRAECIPE
book
?
’
‘
Here
it
is
,
’
said
Fogg
,
handing
over
a
square
book
,
with
a
parchment
cover
.
‘
Here
is
the
entry
,
’
resumed
Dodson
.
‘
"
Middlesex
,
Capias
MARTHA
BARDELL
,
WIDOW
,
v
.
SAMUEL
PICKWICK
.
Damages
#
1500
.
Dodson
&
Fogg
for
the
plaintiff
,
Aug
.
28
,
1827
.
"
All
regular
,
Sir
;
perfectly
.
’
Dodson
coughed
and
looked
at
Fogg
,
who
said
‘
Perfectly
,
’
also
.
And
then
they
both
looked
at
Mr
.
Pickwick
.