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‘
Very
good
notion
that
indeed
,
’
whispered
Perker
to
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
Capital
fellows
those
Dodson
and
Fogg
;
excellent
ideas
of
effect
,
my
dear
Sir
,
excellent
.
’
As
Perker
spoke
,
Mrs
.
Bardell
began
to
recover
by
slow
degrees
,
while
Mrs
.
Cluppins
,
after
a
careful
survey
of
Master
Bardell
’
s
buttons
and
the
button
-
holes
to
which
they
severally
belonged
,
placed
him
on
the
floor
of
the
court
in
front
of
his
mother
—
a
commanding
position
in
which
he
could
not
fail
to
awaken
the
full
commiseration
and
sympathy
of
both
judge
and
jury
.
This
was
not
done
without
considerable
opposition
,
and
many
tears
,
on
the
part
of
the
young
gentleman
himself
,
who
had
certain
inward
misgivings
that
the
placing
him
within
the
full
glare
of
the
judge
’
s
eye
was
only
a
formal
prelude
to
his
being
immediately
ordered
away
for
instant
execution
,
or
for
transportation
beyond
the
seas
,
during
the
whole
term
of
his
natural
life
,
at
the
very
least
.
‘
Bardell
and
Pickwick
,
’
cried
the
gentleman
in
black
,
calling
on
the
case
,
which
stood
first
on
the
list
.
‘
I
am
for
the
plaintiff
,
my
Lord
,
’
said
Mr
.
Serjeant
Buzfuz
.
‘
Who
is
with
you
,
Brother
Buzfuz
?
’
said
the
judge
.
Mr
.
Skimpin
bowed
,
to
intimate
that
he
was
.
‘
I
appear
for
the
defendant
,
my
Lord
,
’
said
Mr
.
Serjeant
Snubbin
.
‘
Anybody
with
you
,
Brother
Snubbin
?
’
inquired
the
court
.
‘
Mr
.
Phunky
,
my
Lord
,
’
replied
Serjeant
Snubbin
.
‘
Serjeant
Buzfuz
and
Mr
.
Skimpin
for
the
plaintiff
,
’
said
the
judge
,
writing
down
the
names
in
his
note
-
book
,
and
reading
as
he
wrote
;
‘
for
the
defendant
,
Serjeant
Snubbin
and
Mr
.
Monkey
.
’
‘
Beg
your
Lordship
’
s
pardon
,
Phunky
.
’