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‘
Not
go
to
bed
!
’
repeated
Mr
.
Winkle
.
‘
No
,
’
said
Sam
,
shaking
his
head
.
‘
Can
’
t
be
done
.
’
‘
You
don
’
t
mean
to
say
you
’
re
going
back
to
-
night
,
Sam
?
’
urged
Mr
.
Winkle
,
greatly
surprised
.
‘
Not
unless
you
particklerly
wish
it
,
’
replied
Sam
;
‘
but
I
mustn
’
t
leave
this
here
room
.
The
governor
’
s
orders
wos
peremptory
.
’
‘
Nonsense
,
Sam
,
’
said
Mr
.
Winkle
,
‘
I
must
stop
here
two
or
three
days
;
and
more
than
that
,
Sam
,
you
must
stop
here
too
,
to
assist
me
in
gaining
an
interview
with
a
young
lady
—
Miss
Allen
,
Sam
;
you
remember
her
—
whom
I
must
and
will
see
before
I
leave
Bristol
.
’
But
in
reply
to
each
of
these
positions
,
Sam
shook
his
head
with
great
firmness
,
and
energetically
replied
,
‘
It
can
’
t
be
done
.
’
After
a
great
deal
of
argument
and
representation
on
the
part
of
Mr
.
Winkle
,
however
,
and
a
full
disclosure
of
what
had
passed
in
the
interview
with
Dowler
,
Sam
began
to
waver
;
and
at
length
a
compromise
was
effected
,
of
which
the
following
were
the
main
and
principal
conditions
:
—
That
Sam
should
retire
,
and
leave
Mr
.
Winkle
in
the
undisturbed
possession
of
his
apartment
,
on
the
condition
that
he
had
permission
to
lock
the
door
on
the
outside
,
and
carry
off
the
key
;
provided
always
,
that
in
the
event
of
an
alarm
of
fire
,
or
other
dangerous
contingency
,
the
door
should
be
instantly
unlocked
.
That
a
letter
should
be
written
to
Mr
.
Pickwick
early
next
morning
,
and
forwarded
per
Dowler
,
requesting
his
consent
to
Sam
and
Mr
.
Winkle
’
s
remaining
at
Bristol
,
for
the
purpose
and
with
the
object
already
assigned
,
and
begging
an
answer
by
the
next
coach
—
if
favourable
,
the
aforesaid
parties
to
remain
accordingly
,
and
if
not
,
to
return
to
Bath
immediately
on
the
receipt
thereof
.
And
,
lastly
,
that
Mr
Winkle
should
be
understood
as
distinctly
pledging
himself
not
to
resort
to
the
window
,
fireplace
,
or
other
surreptitious
mode
of
escape
in
the
meanwhile
.
These
stipulations
having
been
concluded
,
Sam
locked
the
door
and
departed
.