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‘
Not
the
man
!
’
said
Mr
.
Snodgrass
.
‘
Not
the
man
!
’
said
the
gentleman
with
the
camp
-
stool
in
his
hand
.
‘
Certainly
not
,
’
replied
the
little
doctor
.
‘
That
’
s
not
the
person
who
insulted
me
last
night
.
’
‘
Very
extraordinary
!
’
exclaimed
the
officer
.
‘
Very
,
’
said
the
gentleman
with
the
camp
-
stool
.
‘
The
only
question
is
,
whether
the
gentleman
,
being
on
the
ground
,
must
not
be
considered
,
as
a
matter
of
form
,
to
be
the
individual
who
insulted
our
friend
,
Doctor
Slammer
,
yesterday
evening
,
whether
he
is
really
that
individual
or
not
;
’
and
having
delivered
this
suggestion
,
with
a
very
sage
and
mysterious
air
,
the
man
with
the
camp
-
stool
took
a
large
pinch
of
snuff
,
and
looked
profoundly
round
,
with
the
air
of
an
authority
in
such
matters
.
Now
Mr
.
Winkle
had
opened
his
eyes
,
and
his
ears
too
,
when
he
heard
his
adversary
call
out
for
a
cessation
of
hostilities
;
and
perceiving
by
what
he
had
afterwards
said
that
there
was
,
beyond
all
question
,
some
mistake
in
the
matter
,
he
at
once
foresaw
the
increase
of
reputation
he
should
inevitably
acquire
by
concealing
the
real
motive
of
his
coming
out
;
he
therefore
stepped
boldly
forward
,
and
said
—
‘
I
am
not
the
person
.
I
know
it
.
’
‘
Then
,
that
,
’
said
the
man
with
the
camp
-
stool
,
‘
is
an
affront
to
Doctor
Slammer
,
and
a
sufficient
reason
for
proceeding
immediately
.
’
‘
Pray
be
quiet
,
Payne
,
’
said
the
doctor
’
s
second
.
‘
Why
did
you
not
communicate
this
fact
to
me
this
morning
,
Sir
?
’