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‘
There
is
the
answer
,
sir
,
’
said
the
powdered
-
headed
footman
.
‘
I
’
m
afraid
you
’
ll
find
it
inconveniently
large
.
’
‘
Don
’
t
mention
it
,
’
said
Sam
,
taking
a
letter
with
a
small
enclosure
.
‘
It
’
s
just
possible
as
exhausted
natur
’
may
manage
to
surwive
it
.
’
‘
I
hope
we
shall
meet
again
,
Sir
,
’
said
the
powdered
-
headed
footman
,
rubbing
his
hands
,
and
following
Sam
out
to
the
door
-
step
.
‘
You
are
wery
obligin
’
,
sir
,
’
replied
Sam
.
‘
Now
,
don
’
t
allow
yourself
to
be
fatigued
beyond
your
powers
;
there
’
s
a
amiable
bein
’
.
Consider
what
you
owe
to
society
,
and
don
’
t
let
yourself
be
injured
by
too
much
work
.
For
the
sake
o
’
your
feller
-
creeturs
,
keep
yourself
as
quiet
as
you
can
;
only
think
what
a
loss
you
would
be
!
’
With
these
pathetic
words
,
Sam
Weller
departed
.
‘
A
very
singular
young
man
that
,
’
said
the
powdered
-
headed
footman
,
looking
after
Mr
.
Weller
,
with
a
countenance
which
clearly
showed
he
could
make
nothing
of
him
.
Sam
said
nothing
at
all
.
He
winked
,
shook
his
head
,
smiled
,
winked
again
;
and
,
with
an
expression
of
countenance
which
seemed
to
denote
that
he
was
greatly
amused
with
something
or
other
,
walked
merrily
away
.
At
precisely
twenty
minutes
before
eight
o
’
clock
that
night
,
Angelo
Cyrus
Bantam
,
Esq
.
,
the
Master
of
the
Ceremonies
,
emerged
from
his
chariot
at
the
door
of
the
Assembly
Rooms
in
the
same
wig
,
the
same
teeth
,
the
same
eye
-
glass
,
the
same
watch
and
seals
,
the
same
rings
,
the
same
shirt
-
pin
,
and
the
same
cane
.
The
only
observable
alterations
in
his
appearance
were
,
that
he
wore
a
brighter
blue
coat
,
with
a
white
silk
lining
,
black
tights
,
black
silk
stockings
,
and
pumps
,
and
a
white
waistcoat
,
and
was
,
if
possible
,
just
a
thought
more
scented
.
Thus
attired
,
the
Master
of
the
Ceremonies
,
in
strict
discharge
of
the
important
duties
of
his
all
-
important
office
,
planted
himself
in
the
room
to
receive
the
company
.
Bath
being
full
,
the
company
,
and
the
sixpences
for
tea
,
poured
in
,
in
shoals
.