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‘
Well
,
I
don
’
t
mind
that
;
it
’
s
only
twopence
a
piece
more
,
’
said
Mr
.
Martin
.
‘
What
do
you
say
,
now
?
We
’
ll
pay
you
out
for
three
-
and
-
sixpence
a
week
.
Come
!
’
‘
And
stand
a
gallon
of
beer
down
,
’
chimed
in
Mr
.
Simpson
.
‘
There
!
’
‘
And
drink
it
on
the
spot
,
’
said
the
chaplain
.
‘
Now
!
’
‘
I
really
am
so
wholly
ignorant
of
the
rules
of
this
place
,
’
returned
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
‘
that
I
do
not
yet
comprehend
you
.
Can
I
live
anywhere
else
?
I
thought
I
could
not
.
’
At
this
inquiry
Mr
.
Martin
looked
,
with
a
countenance
of
excessive
surprise
,
at
his
two
friends
,
and
then
each
gentleman
pointed
with
his
right
thumb
over
his
left
shoulder
.
This
action
imperfectly
described
in
words
by
the
very
feeble
term
of
‘
over
the
left
,
’
when
performed
by
any
number
of
ladies
or
gentlemen
who
are
accustomed
to
act
in
unison
,
has
a
very
graceful
and
airy
effect
;
its
expression
is
one
of
light
and
playful
sarcasm
.
‘
CAN
you
!
’
repeated
Mr
.
Martin
,
with
a
smile
of
pity
.
‘
Well
,
if
I
knew
as
little
of
life
as
that
,
I
’
d
eat
my
hat
and
swallow
the
buckle
whole
,
’
said
the
clerical
gentleman
.
‘
So
would
I
,
’
added
the
sporting
one
solemnly
.
After
this
introductory
preface
,
the
three
chums
informed
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
in
a
breath
,
that
money
was
,
in
the
Fleet
,
just
what
money
was
out
of
it
;
that
it
would
instantly
procure
him
almost
anything
he
desired
;
and
that
,
supposing
he
had
it
,
and
had
no
objection
to
spend
it
,
if
he
only
signified
his
wish
to
have
a
room
to
himself
,
he
might
take
possession
of
one
,
furnished
and
fitted
to
boot
,
in
half
an
hour
’
s
time
.
With
this
the
parties
separated
,
very
much
to
their
common
satisfaction
;
Mr
.
Pickwick
once
more
retracing
his
steps
to
the
lodge
,
and
the
three
companions
adjourning
to
the
coffee
-
room
,
there
to
spend
the
five
shillings
which
the
clerical
gentleman
had
,
with
admirable
prudence
and
foresight
,
borrowed
of
him
for
the
purpose
.