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‘
This
evening
,
Sir
,
at
seven
o
’
clock
,
’
said
Job
,
taking
one
step
forward
.
‘
By
the
heavy
coach
from
the
city
,
Sir
.
’
‘
Are
your
places
taken
?
’
‘
They
are
,
sir
,
’
replied
Job
.
‘
You
have
fully
made
up
your
mind
to
go
?
’
‘
I
have
sir
,
’
answered
Job
.
‘
With
regard
to
such
an
outfit
as
was
indispensable
for
Jingle
,
’
said
Perker
,
addressing
Mr
.
Pickwick
aloud
.
‘
I
have
taken
upon
myself
to
make
an
arrangement
for
the
deduction
of
a
small
sum
from
his
quarterly
salary
,
which
,
being
made
only
for
one
year
,
and
regularly
remitted
,
will
provide
for
that
expense
.
I
entirely
disapprove
of
your
doing
anything
for
him
,
my
dear
sir
,
which
is
not
dependent
on
his
own
exertions
and
good
conduct
.
’
‘
Certainly
,
’
interposed
Jingle
,
with
great
firmness
.
‘
Clear
head
—
man
of
the
world
—
quite
right
—
perfectly
.
’
‘
By
compounding
with
his
creditor
,
releasing
his
clothes
from
the
pawnbroker
’
s
,
relieving
him
in
prison
,
and
paying
for
his
passage
,
’
continued
Perker
,
without
noticing
Jingle
’
s
observation
,
‘
you
have
already
lost
upwards
of
fifty
pounds
.
’
‘
Not
lost
,
’
said
Jingle
hastily
,
‘
Pay
it
all
—
stick
to
business
—
cash
up
—
every
farthing
.
Yellow
fever
,
perhaps
—
can
’
t
help
that
—
if
not
—
’
Here
Mr
.
Jingle
paused
,
and
striking
the
crown
of
his
hat
with
great
violence
,
passed
his
hand
over
his
eyes
,
and
sat
down
.
‘
He
means
to
say
,
’
said
Job
,
advancing
a
few
paces
,
‘
that
if
he
is
not
carried
off
by
the
fever
,
he
will
pay
the
money
back
again
.
If
he
lives
,
he
will
,
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
I
will
see
it
done
.
I
know
he
will
,
Sir
,
’
said
Job
,
with
energy
.
‘
I
could
undertake
to
swear
it
.
’