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‘
I
went
up
to
pay
the
rent
;
but
we
did
get
a
-
talkin
’
about
the
trial
,
’
replied
Sam
.
‘
Oh
,
you
did
get
a
-
talking
about
the
trial
,
’
said
Serjeant
Buzfuz
,
brightening
up
with
the
anticipation
of
some
important
discovery
.
‘
Now
,
what
passed
about
the
trial
;
will
you
have
the
goodness
to
tell
us
,
Mr
.
Weller
’
?
’
‘
Vith
all
the
pleasure
in
life
,
sir
,
’
replied
Sam
.
‘
Arter
a
few
unimportant
obserwations
from
the
two
wirtuous
females
as
has
been
examined
here
to
-
day
,
the
ladies
gets
into
a
very
great
state
o
’
admiration
at
the
honourable
conduct
of
Mr
.
Dodson
and
Fogg
—
them
two
gen
’
l
’
men
as
is
settin
’
near
you
now
.
’
This
,
of
course
,
drew
general
attention
to
Dodson
&
Fogg
,
who
looked
as
virtuous
as
possible
.
‘
The
attorneys
for
the
plaintiff
,
’
said
Mr
.
Serjeant
Buzfuz
.
‘
Well
!
They
spoke
in
high
praise
of
the
honourable
conduct
of
Messrs
.
Dodson
and
Fogg
,
the
attorneys
for
the
plaintiff
,
did
they
?
’
‘
Yes
,
’
said
Sam
,
‘
they
said
what
a
wery
gen
’
rous
thing
it
was
o
’
them
to
have
taken
up
the
case
on
spec
,
and
to
charge
nothing
at
all
for
costs
,
unless
they
got
’
em
out
of
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
’
At
this
very
unexpected
reply
,
the
spectators
tittered
again
,
and
Dodson
&
Fogg
,
turning
very
red
,
leaned
over
to
Serjeant
Buzfuz
,
and
in
a
hurried
manner
whispered
something
in
his
ear
.
‘
You
are
quite
right
,
’
said
Serjeant
Buzfuz
aloud
,
with
affected
composure
.
‘
It
’
s
perfectly
useless
,
my
Lord
,
attempting
to
get
at
any
evidence
through
the
impenetrable
stupidity
of
this
witness
.
I
will
not
trouble
the
court
by
asking
him
any
more
questions
.
Stand
down
,
sir
.
’
‘
Would
any
other
gen
’
l
’
man
like
to
ask
me
anythin
’
?
’
inquired
Sam
,
taking
up
his
hat
,
and
looking
round
most
deliberately
.
‘
Not
I
,
Mr
.
Weller
,
thank
you
,
’
said
Serjeant
Snubbin
,
laughing
.