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Having
accomplished
the
main
end
and
object
of
his
journey
,
by
the
exposure
of
Jingle
,
Mr
.
Pickwick
resolved
on
immediately
returning
to
London
,
with
the
view
of
becoming
acquainted
with
the
proceedings
which
had
been
taken
against
him
,
in
the
meantime
,
by
Messrs
.
Dodson
and
Fogg
.
Acting
upon
this
resolution
with
all
the
energy
and
decision
of
his
character
,
he
mounted
to
the
back
seat
of
the
first
coach
which
left
Ipswich
on
the
morning
after
the
memorable
occurrences
detailed
at
length
in
the
two
preceding
chapters
;
and
accompanied
by
his
three
friends
,
and
Mr
.
Samuel
Weller
,
arrived
in
the
metropolis
,
in
perfect
health
and
safety
,
the
same
evening
.
Here
the
friends
,
for
a
short
time
,
separated
.
Messrs
.
Tupman
,
Winkle
,
and
Snodgrass
repaired
to
their
several
homes
to
make
such
preparations
as
might
be
requisite
for
their
forthcoming
visit
to
Dingley
Dell
;
and
Mr
.
Pickwick
and
Sam
took
up
their
present
abode
in
very
good
,
old
-
fashioned
,
and
comfortable
quarters
,
to
wit
,
the
George
and
Vulture
Tavern
and
Hotel
,
George
Yard
,
Lombard
Street
.
Mr
.
Pickwick
had
dined
,
finished
his
second
pint
of
particular
port
,
pulled
his
silk
handkerchief
over
his
head
,
put
his
feet
on
the
fender
,
and
thrown
himself
back
in
an
easy
-
chair
,
when
the
entrance
of
Mr
.
Weller
with
his
carpet
-
bag
,
aroused
him
from
his
tranquil
meditation
.
‘
Sam
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
Sir
,
’
said
Mr
.
Weller
.
‘
I
have
just
been
thinking
,
Sam
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
‘
that
having
left
a
good
many
things
at
Mrs
.
Bardell
’
s
,
in
Goswell
Street
,
I
ought
to
arrange
for
taking
them
away
,
before
I
leave
town
again
.
’
‘
Wery
good
,
sir
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Weller
.
‘
I
could
send
them
to
Mr
.
Tupman
’
s
,
for
the
present
,
Sam
,
’
continued
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
‘
but
before
we
take
them
away
,
it
is
necessary
that
they
should
be
looked
up
,
and
put
together
.
I
wish
you
would
step
up
to
Goswell
Street
,
Sam
,
and
arrange
about
it
.
’
‘
At
once
,
Sir
?
’
inquired
Mr
.
Weller
.
‘
At
once
,
’
replied
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
And
stay
,
Sam
,
’
added
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
pulling
out
his
purse
,
‘
there
is
some
rent
to
pay
.
The
quarter
is
not
due
till
Christmas
,
but
you
may
pay
it
,
and
have
done
with
it
.
A
month
’
s
notice
terminates
my
tenancy
.
Here
it
is
,
written
out
.
Give
it
,
and
tell
Mrs
.
Bardell
she
may
put
a
bill
up
,
as
soon
as
she
likes
.
’