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401
Mr
.
Tupman
admitted
the
fact
.
402
Now
,
sir
,
said
the
doctor
to
the
stranger
,
I
ask
you
once
again
,
in
the
presence
of
these
gentlemen
,
whether
you
choose
to
give
me
your
card
,
and
to
receive
the
treatment
of
a
gentleman
;
or
whether
you
impose
upon
me
the
necessity
of
personally
chastising
you
on
the
spot
?
403
Stay
,
sir
,
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
I
really
cannot
allow
this
matter
to
go
any
further
without
some
explanation
.
Tupman
,
recount
the
circumstances
.
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404
Mr
.
405
Tupman
,
thus
solemnly
adjured
,
stated
the
case
in
a
few
words
;
touched
slightly
on
the
borrowing
of
the
coat
;
expatiated
largely
on
its
having
been
done
after
dinner
;
wound
up
with
a
little
penitence
on
his
own
account
;
and
left
the
stranger
to
clear
himself
as
best
he
could
.
406
He
was
apparently
about
to
proceed
to
do
so
,
when
Lieutenant
Tappleton
,
who
had
been
eyeing
him
with
great
curiosity
,
said
with
considerable
scorn
,
Haven
t
I
seen
you
at
the
theatre
,
Sir
?
407
Certainly
,
replied
the
unabashed
stranger
.
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408
He
is
a
strolling
actor
!
said
the
lieutenant
contemptuously
,
turning
to
Doctor
Slammer
.
He
acts
in
the
piece
that
the
officers
of
the
52nd
get
up
at
the
Rochester
Theatre
to
-
morrow
night
.
You
cannot
proceed
in
this
affair
,
Slammer
impossible
!
409
Quite
!
said
the
dignified
Payne
.
410
Sorry
to
have
placed
you
in
this
disagreeable
situation
,
said
Lieutenant
Tappleton
,
addressing
Mr
.
Pickwick
;
allow
me
to
suggest
,
that
the
best
way
of
avoiding
a
recurrence
of
such
scenes
in
future
will
be
to
be
more
select
in
the
choice
of
your
companions
.
Good
-
evening
,
Sir
!
and
the
lieutenant
bounced
out
of
the
room
.