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61
Informers
!
shouted
the
crowd
.
62
Come
on
,
cried
the
cabman
,
who
had
been
sparring
without
cessation
the
whole
time
.
63
The
mob
hitherto
had
been
passive
spectators
of
the
scene
,
but
as
the
intelligence
of
the
Pickwickians
being
informers
was
spread
among
them
,
they
began
to
canvass
with
considerable
vivacity
the
propriety
of
enforcing
the
heated
pastry
-
vendor
s
proposition
:
and
there
is
no
saying
what
acts
of
personal
aggression
they
might
have
committed
,
had
not
the
affray
been
unexpectedly
terminated
by
the
interposition
of
a
new
-
comer
.
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64
What
s
the
fun
?
said
a
rather
tall
,
thin
,
young
man
,
in
a
green
coat
,
emerging
suddenly
from
the
coach
-
yard
.
65
informers
!
shouted
the
crowd
again
.
66
We
are
not
,
roared
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
in
a
tone
which
,
to
any
dispassionate
listener
,
carried
conviction
with
it
.
Ain
t
you
,
though
ain
t
you
?
said
the
young
man
,
appealing
to
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
and
making
his
way
through
the
crowd
by
the
infallible
process
of
elbowing
the
countenances
of
its
component
members
.
67
That
learned
man
in
a
few
hurried
words
explained
the
real
state
of
the
case
.
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68
Come
along
,
then
,
said
he
of
the
green
coat
,
lugging
Mr
.
Pickwick
after
him
by
main
force
,
and
talking
the
whole
way
.
Here
,
No
.
924
,
take
your
fare
,
and
take
yourself
off
respectable
gentleman
know
him
well
none
of
your
nonsense
this
way
,
sir
where
s
your
friends
?
all
a
mistake
,
I
see
never
mind
accidents
will
happen
best
regulated
families
never
say
die
down
upon
your
luck
Pull
him
UP
Put
that
in
his
pipe
like
the
flavour
damned
rascals
.
And
with
a
lengthened
string
of
similar
broken
sentences
,
delivered
with
extraordinary
volubility
,
the
stranger
led
the
way
to
the
traveller
s
waiting
-
room
,
whither
he
was
closely
followed
by
Mr
.
Pickwick
and
his
disciples
.
69
Here
,
waiter
!
shouted
the
stranger
,
ringing
the
bell
with
tremendous
violence
,
glasses
round
brandy
-
and
-
water
,
hot
and
strong
,
and
sweet
,
and
plenty
eye
damaged
,
Sir
?
Waiter
!
raw
beef
-
steak
for
the
gentleman
s
eye
nothing
like
raw
beef
-
steak
for
a
bruise
,
sir
;
cold
lamp
-
post
very
good
,
but
lamp
-
post
inconvenient
damned
odd
standing
in
the
open
street
half
an
hour
,
with
your
eye
against
a
lamp
-
post
eh
very
good
ha
!
ha
!
And
the
stranger
,
without
stopping
to
take
breath
,
swallowed
at
a
draught
full
half
a
pint
of
the
reeking
brandy
-
and
water
,
and
flung
himself
into
a
chair
with
as
much
ease
as
if
nothing
uncommon
had
occurred
.
70
While
his
three
companions
were
busily
engaged
in
proffering
their
thanks
to
their
new
acquaintance
,
Mr
.
Pickwick
had
leisure
to
examine
his
costume
and
appearance
.