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‘
To
remain
here
,
my
dear
Sir
,
’
rejoined
Perker
,
leaning
back
in
his
chair
and
looking
steadily
at
his
client
.
‘
How
can
you
ask
me
?
’
said
that
gentleman
.
‘
It
rests
with
Dodson
and
Fogg
;
you
know
that
very
well
.
’
‘
I
know
nothing
of
the
kind
,
’
retorted
Perker
firmly
.
‘
It
does
NOT
rest
with
Dodson
and
Fogg
;
you
know
the
men
,
my
dear
Sir
,
as
well
as
I
do
.
It
rests
solely
,
wholly
,
and
entirely
with
you
.
’
‘
With
me
!
’
ejaculated
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
rising
nervously
from
his
chair
,
and
reseating
himself
directly
afterwards
.
The
little
man
gave
a
double
-
knock
on
the
lid
of
his
snuff
-
box
,
opened
it
,
took
a
great
pinch
,
shut
it
up
again
,
and
repeated
the
words
,
‘
With
you
.
’
‘
I
say
,
my
dear
Sir
,
’
resumed
the
little
man
,
who
seemed
to
gather
confidence
from
the
snuff
—
‘
I
say
,
that
her
speedy
liberation
or
perpetual
imprisonment
rests
with
you
,
and
with
you
alone
.
Hear
me
out
,
my
dear
Sir
,
if
you
please
,
and
do
not
be
so
very
energetic
,
for
it
will
only
put
you
into
a
perspiration
and
do
no
good
whatever
.
I
say
,
’
continued
Perker
,
checking
off
each
position
on
a
different
finger
,
as
he
laid
it
down
—
‘
I
say
that
nobody
but
you
can
rescue
her
from
this
den
of
wretchedness
;
and
that
you
can
only
do
that
,
by
paying
the
costs
of
this
suit
—
both
of
plaintive
and
defendant
—
into
the
hands
of
these
Freeman
Court
sharks
.
Now
pray
be
quiet
,
my
dear
sir
.
’
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
whose
face
had
been
undergoing
most
surprising
changes
during
this
speech
,
and
was
evidently
on
the
verge
of
a
strong
burst
of
indignation
,
calmed
his
wrath
as
well
as
he
could
.
Perker
,
strengthening
his
argumentative
powers
with
another
pinch
of
snuff
,
proceeded
—
‘
I
have
seen
the
woman
,
this
morning
.
By
paying
the
costs
,
you
can
obtain
a
full
release
and
discharge
from
the
damages
;
and
further
—
this
I
know
is
a
far
greater
object
of
consideration
with
you
,
my
dear
sir
—
a
voluntary
statement
,
under
her
hand
,
in
the
form
of
a
letter
to
me
,
that
this
business
was
,
from
the
very
first
,
fomented
,
and
encouraged
,
and
brought
about
,
by
these
men
,
Dodson
and
Fogg
;
that
she
deeply
regrets
ever
having
been
the
instrument
of
annoyance
or
injury
to
you
;
and
that
she
entreats
me
to
intercede
with
you
,
and
implore
your
pardon
.
’
‘
If
I
pay
her
costs
for
her
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
indignantly
.
‘
A
valuable
document
,
indeed
!
’