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What
’
s
your
name
,
sir
?
’
‘
Here
is
my
card
,
sir
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
much
amused
by
the
abruptness
of
the
question
,
and
the
singular
manner
of
the
stranger
.
‘
Ah
,
’
said
the
red
-
haired
man
,
placing
the
card
in
his
pocket
-
book
,
‘
Pickwick
;
very
good
.
I
like
to
know
a
man
’
s
name
,
it
saves
so
much
trouble
.
That
’
s
my
card
,
sir
.
Magnus
,
you
will
perceive
,
sir
—
Magnus
is
my
name
.
It
’
s
rather
a
good
name
,
I
think
,
sir
.
’
‘
A
very
good
name
,
indeed
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
wholly
unable
to
repress
a
smile
.
‘
Yes
,
I
think
it
is
,
’
resumed
Mr
.
Magnus
.
‘
There
’
s
a
good
name
before
it
,
too
,
you
will
observe
.
Permit
me
,
sir
—
if
you
hold
the
card
a
little
slanting
,
this
way
,
you
catch
the
light
upon
the
up
-
stroke
.
There
—
Peter
Magnus
—
sounds
well
,
I
think
,
sir
.
’
‘
Very
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
Curious
circumstance
about
those
initials
,
sir
,
’
said
Mr
.
Magnus
.
‘
You
will
observe
—
P
.
M
.
—
post
meridian
.
In
hasty
notes
to
intimate
acquaintance
,
I
sometimes
sign
myself
"
Afternoon
.
"
It
amuses
my
friends
very
much
,
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
’
‘
It
is
calculated
to
afford
them
the
highest
gratification
,
I
should
conceive
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
rather
envying
the
ease
with
which
Mr
.
Magnus
’
s
friends
were
entertained
.
‘
Now
,
gen
’
l
’
m
’
n
,
’
said
the
hostler
,
‘
coach
is
ready
,
if
you
please
.
’
‘
Is
all
my
luggage
in
?
’
inquired
Mr
.
Magnus
.