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‘
Come
along
,
Sir
.
Pray
,
come
up
,
’
said
the
stout
gentleman
.
‘
Joe
!
—
damn
that
boy
,
he
’
s
gone
to
sleep
again
.
—
Joe
,
let
down
the
steps
.
’
The
fat
boy
rolled
slowly
off
the
box
,
let
down
the
steps
,
and
held
the
carriage
door
invitingly
open
.
Mr
.
Snodgrass
and
Mr
.
Winkle
came
up
at
the
moment
.
‘
Room
for
you
all
,
gentlemen
,
’
said
the
stout
man
.
‘
Two
inside
,
and
one
out
.
Joe
,
make
room
for
one
of
these
gentlemen
on
the
box
.
Now
,
Sir
,
come
along
;
’
and
the
stout
gentleman
extended
his
arm
,
and
pulled
first
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
and
then
Mr
.
Snodgrass
,
into
the
barouche
by
main
force
.
Mr
.
Winkle
mounted
to
the
box
,
the
fat
boy
waddled
to
the
same
perch
,
and
fell
fast
asleep
instantly
.
‘
Well
,
gentlemen
,
’
said
the
stout
man
,
‘
very
glad
to
see
you
.
Know
you
very
well
,
gentlemen
,
though
you
mayn
’
t
remember
me
.
I
spent
some
ev
’
nin
’
s
at
your
club
last
winter
—
picked
up
my
friend
Mr
.
Tupman
here
this
morning
,
and
very
glad
I
was
to
see
him
.
Well
,
Sir
,
and
how
are
you
?
You
do
look
uncommon
well
,
to
be
sure
.
’
Mr
.
Pickwick
acknowledged
the
compliment
,
and
cordially
shook
hands
with
the
stout
gentleman
in
the
top
-
boots
.
‘
Well
,
and
how
are
you
,
sir
?
’
said
the
stout
gentleman
,
addressing
Mr
.
Snodgrass
with
paternal
anxiety
.
‘
Charming
,
eh
?
Well
,
that
’
s
right
—
that
’
s
right
.
And
how
are
you
,
sir
(
to
Mr
.
Winkle
)
?
Well
,
I
am
glad
to
hear
you
say
you
are
well
;
very
glad
I
am
,
to
be
sure
.
My
daughters
,
gentlemen
—
my
gals
these
are
;
and
that
’
s
my
sister
,
Miss
Rachael
Wardle
.
She
’
s
a
Miss
,
she
is
;
and
yet
she
ain
’
t
a
Miss
—
eh
,
Sir
,
eh
?
’
And
the
stout
gentleman
playfully
inserted
his
elbow
between
the
ribs
of
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
and
laughed
very
heartily
.
‘
Lor
,
brother
!
’
said
Miss
Wardle
,
with
a
deprecating
smile
.
‘
True
,
true
,
’
said
the
stout
gentleman
;
‘
no
one
can
deny
it
.
Gentlemen
,
I
beg
your
pardon
;
this
is
my
friend
Mr
.
Trundle
.
And
now
you
all
know
each
other
,
let
’
s
be
comfortable
and
happy
,
and
see
what
’
s
going
forward
;
that
’
s
what
I
say
.
’
So
the
stout
gentleman
put
on
his
spectacles
,
and
Mr
.
Pickwick
pulled
out
his
glass
,
and
everybody
stood
up
in
the
carriage
,
and
looked
over
somebody
else
’
s
shoulder
at
the
evolutions
of
the
military
.
Astounding
evolutions
they
were
,
one
rank
firing
over
the
heads
of
another
rank
,
and
then
running
away
;
and
then
the
other
rank
firing
over
the
heads
of
another
rank
,
and
running
away
in
their
turn
;
and
then
forming
squares
,
with
officers
in
the
centre
;
and
then
descending
the
trench
on
one
side
with
scaling
-
ladders
,
and
ascending
it
on
the
other
again
by
the
same
means
;
and
knocking
down
barricades
of
baskets
,
and
behaving
in
the
most
gallant
manner
possible
.
Then
there
was
such
a
ramming
down
of
the
contents
of
enormous
guns
on
the
battery
,
with
instruments
like
magnified
mops
;
such
a
preparation
before
they
were
let
off
,
and
such
an
awful
noise
when
they
did
go
,
that
the
air
resounded
with
the
screams
of
ladies
.
The
young
Misses
Wardle
were
so
frightened
,
that
Mr
.
Trundle
was
actually
obliged
to
hold
one
of
them
up
in
the
carriage
,
while
Mr
.
Snodgrass
supported
the
other
;
and
Mr
.
Wardle
’
s
sister
suffered
under
such
a
dreadful
state
of
nervous
alarm
,
that
Mr
.
Tupman
found
it
indispensably
necessary
to
put
his
arm
round
her
waist
,
to
keep
her
up
at
all
.
Everybody
was
excited
,
except
the
fat
boy
,
and
he
slept
as
soundly
as
if
the
roaring
of
cannon
were
his
ordinary
lullaby
.
‘
Joe
,
Joe
!
’
said
the
stout
gentleman
,
when
the
citadel
was
taken
,
and
the
besiegers
and
besieged
sat
down
to
dinner
.
‘
Damn
that
boy
,
he
’
s
gone
to
sleep
again
.
Be
good
enough
to
pinch
him
,
sir
—
in
the
leg
,
if
you
please
;
nothing
else
wakes
him
—
thank
you
.
Undo
the
hamper
,
Joe
.
’