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‘
Mr
.
Jinks
,
’
said
the
magistrate
gravely
,
‘
you
are
an
ass
.
’
At
this
little
expression
of
opinion
,
Mr
.
Jinks
smiled
again
—
rather
more
feebly
than
before
—
and
edged
himself
,
by
degrees
,
back
into
his
own
corner
.
Mr
.
Nupkins
debated
the
matter
within
himself
for
a
few
seconds
,
and
then
,
rising
from
his
chair
,
and
requesting
Mr
.
Pickwick
and
Sam
to
follow
him
,
led
the
way
into
a
small
room
which
opened
into
the
justice
-
parlour
.
Desiring
Mr
.
Pickwick
to
walk
to
the
upper
end
of
the
little
apartment
,
and
holding
his
hand
upon
the
half
-
closed
door
,
that
he
might
be
able
to
effect
an
immediate
escape
,
in
case
there
was
the
least
tendency
to
a
display
of
hostilities
,
Mr
.
Nupkins
expressed
his
readiness
to
hear
the
communication
,
whatever
it
might
be
.
‘
I
will
come
to
the
point
at
once
,
sir
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
;
‘
it
affects
yourself
and
your
credit
materially
.
I
have
every
reason
to
believe
,
Sir
,
that
you
are
harbouring
in
your
house
a
gross
impostor
!
’
‘
Two
,
’
interrupted
Sam
.
‘
Mulberry
agin
all
natur
,
for
tears
and
willainny
!
’
‘
Sam
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
‘
if
I
am
to
render
myself
intelligible
to
this
gentleman
,
I
must
beg
you
to
control
your
feelings
.
’
‘
Wery
sorry
,
Sir
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Weller
;
‘
but
when
I
think
o
’
that
‘
ere
Job
,
I
can
’
t
help
opening
the
walve
a
inch
or
two
.
’
‘
In
one
word
,
Sir
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
‘
is
my
servant
right
in
suspecting
that
a
certain
Captain
Fitz
–
Marshall
is
in
the
habit
of
visiting
here
?
Because
,
’
added
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
as
he
saw
that
Mr
.
Nupkins
was
about
to
offer
a
very
indignant
interruption
,
‘
because
if
he
be
,
I
know
that
person
to
be
a
—
’
‘
Hush
,
hush
,
’
said
Mr
.
Nupkins
,
closing
the
door
.