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‘
They
appeared
in
the
form
of
a
copious
review
of
a
work
on
Chinese
metaphysics
,
Sir
,
’
said
Pott
.
‘
Oh
,
’
observed
Mr
.
Pickwick
;
‘
from
your
pen
,
I
hope
?
’
‘
From
the
pen
of
my
critic
,
Sir
,
’
rejoined
Pott
,
with
dignity
.
‘
An
abstruse
subject
,
I
should
conceive
,
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
Very
,
Sir
,
’
responded
Pott
,
looking
intensely
sage
.
‘
He
CRAMMED
for
it
,
to
use
a
technical
but
expressive
term
;
he
read
up
for
the
subject
,
at
my
desire
,
in
the
"
Encyclopaedia
Britannica
.
"
’
‘
Indeed
!
’
said
Mr
.
Pickwick
;
‘
I
was
not
aware
that
that
valuable
work
contained
any
information
respecting
Chinese
metaphysics
.
’
‘
He
read
,
Sir
,
’
rejoined
Pott
,
laying
his
hand
on
Mr
.
Pickwick
’
s
knee
,
and
looking
round
with
a
smile
of
intellectual
superiority
—
‘
he
read
for
metaphysics
under
the
letter
M
,
and
for
China
under
the
letter
C
,
and
combined
his
information
,
Sir
!
’
Mr
.
Pott
’
s
features
assumed
so
much
additional
grandeur
at
the
recollection
of
the
power
and
research
displayed
in
the
learned
effusions
in
question
,
that
some
minutes
elapsed
before
Mr
.
Pickwick
felt
emboldened
to
renew
the
conversation
;
at
length
,
as
the
editor
’
s
countenance
gradually
relaxed
into
its
customary
expression
of
moral
supremacy
,
he
ventured
to
resume
the
discourse
by
asking
—
‘
Is
it
fair
to
inquire
what
great
object
has
brought
you
so
far
from
home
?
’