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At
this
inquiry
,
Mr
.
Snodgrass
gave
such
a
very
undisguised
and
palpable
start
,
that
no
further
reply
was
needed
.
Ah
!
I
thought
so
,
said
Mr
.
Jackson
,
more
affably
than
before
.
I
ve
a
little
something
to
trouble
you
with
,
Sir
.
Me
!
exclaimed
Mr
.
Snodgrass
.
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It
s
only
a
subpoena
in
Bardell
and
Pickwick
on
behalf
of
the
plaintiff
,
replied
Jackson
,
singling
out
one
of
the
slips
of
paper
,
and
producing
a
shilling
from
his
waistcoat
pocket
.
It
ll
come
on
,
in
the
settens
after
Term
:
fourteenth
of
Febooary
,
we
expect
;
we
ve
marked
it
a
special
jury
cause
,
and
it
s
only
ten
down
the
paper
.
That
s
yours
,
Mr
.
Snodgrass
.
As
Jackson
said
this
,
he
presented
the
parchment
before
the
eyes
of
Mr
.
Snodgrass
,
and
slipped
the
paper
and
the
shilling
into
his
hand
.
Mr
.
Tupman
had
witnessed
this
process
in
silent
astonishment
,
when
Jackson
,
turning
sharply
upon
him
,
said
I
think
I
ain
t
mistaken
when
I
say
your
name
s
Tupman
,
am
I
?
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Mr
.
Tupman
looked
at
Mr
.
Pickwick
;
but
,
perceiving
no
encouragement
in
that
gentleman
s
widely
-
opened
eyes
to
deny
his
name
,
said
Yes
,
my
name
is
Tupman
,
Sir
.
And
that
other
gentleman
s
Mr
.
Winkle
,
I
think
?
said
Jackson
.
Mr
.
Winkle
faltered
out
a
reply
in
the
affirmative
;
and
both
gentlemen
were
forthwith
invested
with
a
slip
of
paper
,
and
a
shilling
each
,
by
the
dexterous
Mr
.
Jackson
.