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The
mere
idea
of
Mrs
.
Bardell
’
s
failing
in
her
action
,
affected
Mrs
.
Sanders
so
deeply
,
that
she
was
under
the
necessity
of
refilling
and
re
-
emptying
her
glass
immediately
;
feeling
,
as
she
said
afterwards
,
that
if
she
hadn
’
t
had
the
presence
of
mind
to
do
so
,
she
must
have
dropped
.
‘
Ven
is
it
expected
to
come
on
?
’
inquired
Sam
.
‘
Either
in
February
or
March
,
’
replied
Mrs
.
Bardell
.
‘
What
a
number
of
witnesses
there
’
ll
be
,
won
’
t
there
,
?
’
said
Mrs
.
Cluppins
.
‘
Ah
!
won
’
t
there
!
’
replied
Mrs
.
Sanders
.
‘
And
won
’
t
Mr
.
Dodson
and
Fogg
be
wild
if
the
plaintiff
shouldn
’
t
get
it
?
’
added
Mrs
.
Cluppins
,
‘
when
they
do
it
all
on
speculation
!
’
‘
Ah
!
won
’
t
they
!
’
said
Mrs
.
Sanders
.
‘
But
the
plaintiff
must
get
it
,
’
resumed
Mrs
.
Cluppins
.
‘
I
hope
so
,
’
said
Mrs
.
Bardell
.
‘
Oh
,
there
can
’
t
be
any
doubt
about
it
,
’
rejoined
Mrs
.
Sanders
.