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Every
time
this
door
was
opened
to
let
a
party
out
,
the
next
party
made
a
violent
rush
to
get
in
;
and
,
as
in
addition
to
the
numerous
dialogues
which
passed
between
the
gentlemen
who
were
waiting
to
see
the
judge
,
a
variety
of
personal
squabbles
ensued
between
the
greater
part
of
those
who
had
seen
him
,
there
was
as
much
noise
as
could
well
be
raised
in
an
apartment
of
such
confined
dimensions
.
Nor
were
the
conversations
of
these
gentlemen
the
only
sounds
that
broke
upon
the
ear
.
Standing
on
a
box
behind
a
wooden
bar
at
another
end
of
the
room
was
a
clerk
in
spectacles
who
was
taking
the
affidavits
;
large
batches
of
which
were
,
from
time
to
time
,
carried
into
the
private
room
by
another
clerk
for
the
judge
s
signature
.
There
were
a
large
number
of
attorneys
clerks
to
be
sworn
,
and
it
being
a
moral
impossibility
to
swear
them
all
at
once
,
the
struggles
of
these
gentlemen
to
reach
the
clerk
in
spectacles
,
were
like
those
of
a
crowd
to
get
in
at
the
pit
door
of
a
theatre
when
Gracious
Majesty
honours
it
with
its
presence
.
Another
functionary
,
from
time
to
time
,
exercised
his
lungs
in
calling
over
the
names
of
those
who
had
been
sworn
,
for
the
purpose
of
restoring
to
them
their
affidavits
after
they
had
been
signed
by
the
judge
,
which
gave
rise
to
a
few
more
scuffles
;
and
all
these
things
going
on
at
the
same
time
,
occasioned
as
much
bustle
as
the
most
active
and
excitable
person
could
desire
to
behold
.
There
were
yet
another
class
of
persons
those
who
were
waiting
to
attend
summonses
their
employers
had
taken
out
,
which
it
was
optional
to
the
attorney
on
the
opposite
side
to
attend
or
not
and
whose
business
it
was
,
from
time
to
time
,
to
cry
out
the
opposite
attorney
s
name
;
to
make
certain
that
he
was
not
in
attendance
without
their
knowledge
.
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For
example
.
Leaning
against
the
wall
,
close
beside
the
seat
Mr
.
Pickwick
had
taken
,
was
an
office
-
lad
of
fourteen
,
with
a
tenor
voice
;
near
him
a
common
-
law
clerk
with
a
bass
one
.
A
clerk
hurried
in
with
a
bundle
of
papers
,
and
stared
about
him
.
Sniggle
and
Blink
,
cried
the
tenor
.
Porkin
and
Snob
,
growled
the
bass
.
Stumpy
and
Deacon
,
said
the
new
-
comer
.
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Nobody
answered
;
the
next
man
who
came
in
,
was
bailed
by
the
whole
three
;
and
he
in
his
turn
shouted
for
another
firm
;
and
then
somebody
else
roared
in
a
loud
voice
for
another
;
and
so
forth
.
All
this
time
,
the
man
in
the
spectacles
was
hard
at
work
,
swearing
the
clerks
;
the
oath
being
invariably
administered
,
without
any
effort
at
punctuation
,
and
usually
in
the
following
terms
:
Take
the
book
in
your
right
hand
this
is
your
name
and
hand
-
writing
you
swear
that
the
contents
of
this
your
affidavit
are
true
so
help
you
God
a
shilling
you
must
get
change
I
haven
t
got
it
.