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‘
Oh
!
’
said
Mr
.
Winkle
,
rising
,
‘
some
friends
of
mine
—
show
them
in
.
Very
pleasant
fellows
,
’
added
Mr
.
Winkle
,
after
the
waiter
had
retired
—
‘
officers
of
the
97th
,
whose
acquaintance
I
made
rather
oddly
this
morning
.
You
will
like
them
very
much
.
’
Mr
.
Pickwick
’
s
equanimity
was
at
once
restored
.
The
waiter
returned
,
and
ushered
three
gentlemen
into
the
room
.
‘
Lieutenant
Tappleton
,
’
said
Mr
.
Winkle
,
‘
Lieutenant
Tappleton
,
Mr
.
Pickwick
—
Doctor
Payne
,
Mr
.
Pickwick
—
Mr
.
Snodgrass
you
have
seen
before
,
my
friend
Mr
.
Tupman
,
Doctor
Payne
—
Doctor
Slammer
,
Mr
.
Pickwick
—
Mr
.
Tupman
,
Doctor
Slam
—
’
Here
Mr
.
Winkle
suddenly
paused
;
for
strong
emotion
was
visible
on
the
countenance
both
of
Mr
.
Tupman
and
the
doctor
.
‘
I
have
met
THIS
gentleman
before
,
’
said
the
Doctor
,
with
marked
emphasis
.
‘
Indeed
!
’
said
Mr
.
Winkle
.
‘
And
—
and
that
person
,
too
,
if
I
am
not
mistaken
,
’
said
the
doctor
,
bestowing
a
scrutinising
glance
on
the
green
-
coated
stranger
.
‘
I
think
I
gave
that
person
a
very
pressing
invitation
last
night
,
which
he
thought
proper
to
decline
.
’
Saying
which
the
doctor
scowled
magnanimously
on
the
stranger
,
and
whispered
his
friend
Lieutenant
Tappleton
.
‘
You
don
’
t
say
so
,
’
said
that
gentleman
,
at
the
conclusion
of
the
whisper
.
‘
I
do
,
indeed
,
’
replied
Doctor
Slammer
.
‘
You
are
bound
to
kick
him
on
the
spot
,
’
murmured
the
owner
of
the
camp
-
stool
,
with
great
importance
.