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‘
Confront
me
with
him
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
‘
that
is
all
I
ask
,
and
all
I
require
.
Confront
him
with
me
and
my
friends
here
;
you
will
want
no
further
proof
.
’
‘
Why
,
’
said
Mr
.
Nupkins
,
‘
that
might
be
very
easily
done
,
for
he
will
be
here
to
-
night
,
and
then
there
would
be
no
occasion
to
make
the
matter
public
,
just
—
just
—
for
the
young
man
’
s
own
sake
,
you
know
.
I
—
I
—
should
like
to
consult
Mrs
.
Nupkins
on
the
propriety
of
the
step
,
in
the
first
instance
,
though
.
At
all
events
,
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
we
must
despatch
this
legal
business
before
we
can
do
anything
else
.
Pray
step
back
into
the
next
room
.
’
Into
the
next
room
they
went
.
‘
Grummer
,
’
said
the
magistrate
,
in
an
awful
voice
.
‘
Your
Wash
-
up
,
’
replied
Grummer
,
with
the
smile
of
a
favourite
.
‘
Come
,
come
,
Sir
,
’
said
the
magistrate
sternly
,
‘
don
’
t
let
me
see
any
of
this
levity
here
.
It
is
very
unbecoming
,
and
I
can
assure
you
that
you
have
very
little
to
smile
at
.
Was
the
account
you
gave
me
just
now
strictly
true
?
Now
be
careful
,
sir
!
’
‘
Your
Wash
-
up
,
’
stammered
Grummer
,
‘
I
–
’
‘
Oh
,
you
are
confused
,
are
you
?
’
said
the
magistrate
.
‘
Mr
.
Jinks
,
you
observe
this
confusion
?
’
‘
Certainly
,
Sir
,
’
replied
Jinks
.
‘
Now
,
’
said
the
magistrate
,
‘
repeat
your
statement
,
Grummer
,
and
again
I
warn
you
to
be
careful
.
Mr
.
Jinks
,
take
his
words
down
.
’