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21
The
CHAIRMAN
was
quite
sure
the
hon
.
Pickwickian
would
withdraw
the
expression
he
had
just
made
use
of
.
22
Mr
.
BLOTTON
,
with
all
possible
respect
for
the
chair
,
was
quite
sure
he
would
not
.
23
The
CHAIRMAN
felt
it
his
imperative
duty
to
demand
of
the
honourable
gentleman
,
whether
he
had
used
the
expression
which
had
just
escaped
him
in
a
common
sense
.
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Mr
.
BLOTTON
had
no
hesitation
in
saying
that
he
had
not
he
had
used
the
word
in
its
Pickwickian
sense
.
(
Hear
,
hear
25
)
He
was
bound
to
acknowledge
that
,
personally
,
he
entertained
the
highest
regard
and
esteem
for
the
honourable
gentleman
;
he
had
merely
considered
him
a
humbug
in
a
Pickwickian
point
of
view
.
(
Hear
,
hear
.
)
26
Mr
.
PICKWICK
felt
much
gratified
by
the
fair
,
candid
,
and
full
explanation
of
his
honourable
friend
.
He
begged
it
to
be
at
once
understood
,
that
his
own
observations
had
been
merely
intended
to
bear
a
Pickwickian
construction
.
(
Cheers
.
)
27
Here
the
entry
terminates
,
as
we
have
no
doubt
the
debate
did
also
,
after
arriving
at
such
a
highly
satisfactory
and
intelligible
point
.
We
have
no
official
statement
of
the
facts
which
the
reader
will
find
recorded
in
the
next
chapter
,
but
they
have
been
carefully
collated
from
letters
and
other
MS
.
authorities
,
so
unquestionably
genuine
as
to
justify
their
narration
in
a
connected
form
.
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28
That
punctual
servant
of
all
work
,
the
sun
,
had
just
risen
,
and
begun
to
strike
a
light
on
the
morning
of
the
thirteenth
of
May
,
one
thousand
eight
hundred
and
twenty
-
seven
,
when
Mr
.
Samuel
Pickwick
burst
like
another
sun
from
his
slumbers
,
threw
open
his
chamber
window
,
and
looked
out
upon
the
world
beneath
.
Goswell
Street
was
at
his
feet
,
Goswell
Street
was
on
his
right
hand
as
far
as
the
eye
could
reach
,
Goswell
Street
extended
on
his
left
;
and
the
opposite
side
of
Goswell
Street
was
over
the
way
.
Such
,
thought
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
are
the
narrow
views
of
those
philosophers
who
,
content
with
examining
the
things
that
lie
before
them
,
look
not
to
the
truths
which
are
hidden
beyond
.
As
well
might
I
be
content
to
gaze
on
Goswell
Street
for
ever
,
without
one
effort
to
penetrate
to
the
hidden
countries
which
on
every
side
surround
it
.
And
having
given
vent
to
this
beautiful
reflection
,
Mr
.
Pickwick
proceeded
to
put
himself
into
his
clothes
,
and
his
clothes
into
his
portmanteau
.
Great
men
are
seldom
over
scrupulous
in
the
arrangement
of
their
attire
;
the
operation
of
shaving
,
dressing
,
and
coffee
-
imbibing
was
soon
performed
;
and
,
in
another
hour
,
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
with
his
portmanteau
in
his
hand
,
his
telescope
in
his
greatcoat
pocket
,
and
his
note
-
book
in
his
waistcoat
,
ready
for
the
reception
of
any
discoveries
worthy
of
being
noted
down
,
had
arrived
at
the
coach
-
stand
in
St
.
Martin
s
-
le
Grand
.
Cab
!
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
29
Here
you
are
,
sir
,
shouted
a
strange
specimen
of
the
human
race
,
in
a
sackcloth
coat
,
and
apron
of
the
same
,
who
,
with
a
brass
label
and
number
round
his
neck
,
looked
as
if
he
were
catalogued
in
some
collection
of
rarities
.
This
was
the
waterman
.
Here
you
are
,
sir
.
Now
,
then
,
fust
cab
!
And
the
first
cab
having
been
fetched
from
the
public
-
house
,
where
he
had
been
smoking
his
first
pipe
,
Mr
.
Pickwick
and
his
portmanteau
were
thrown
into
the
vehicle
.
30
Golden
Cross
,
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
.