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‘
I
haven
’
t
created
any
wery
surprisin
’
sensation
here
,
as
yet
,
’
rejoined
Sam
,
‘
for
me
and
the
other
fash
’
nables
only
come
last
night
.
’
‘
Nice
place
,
Sir
,
’
said
the
powdered
-
headed
footman
.
‘
Seems
so
,
’
observed
Sam
.
‘
Pleasant
society
,
sir
,
’
remarked
the
powdered
-
headed
footman
.
‘
Very
agreeable
servants
,
sir
.
’
‘
I
should
think
they
wos
,
’
replied
Sam
.
‘
Affable
,
unaffected
,
say
-
nothin
’
-
to
-
nobody
sorts
o
’
fellers
.
’
‘
Oh
,
very
much
so
,
indeed
,
sir
,
’
said
the
powdered
-
headed
footman
,
taking
Sam
’
s
remarks
as
a
high
compliment
.
‘
Very
much
so
indeed
.
Do
you
do
anything
in
this
way
,
Sir
?
’
inquired
the
tall
footman
,
producing
a
small
snuff
-
box
with
a
fox
’
s
head
on
the
top
of
it
.
‘
Not
without
sneezing
,
’
replied
Sam
.
‘
Why
,
it
IS
difficult
,
sir
,
I
confess
,
’
said
the
tall
footman
.
‘
It
may
be
done
by
degrees
,
Sir
.
Coffee
is
the
best
practice
.
I
carried
coffee
,
Sir
,
for
a
long
time
.
It
looks
very
like
rappee
,
sir
.
’
Here
,
a
sharp
peal
at
the
bell
reduced
the
powdered
-
headed
footman
to
the
ignominious
necessity
of
putting
the
fox
’
s
head
in
his
pocket
,
and
hastening
with
a
humble
countenance
to
Mr
.
Bantam
’
s
‘
study
.
’
By
the
bye
,
who
ever
knew
a
man
who
never
read
or
wrote
either
,
who
hadn
’
t
got
some
small
back
parlour
which
he
WOULD
call
a
study
!