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‘
You
want
my
advice
in
this
matter
,
I
suppose
?
’
said
Perker
,
looking
from
the
musing
face
of
Mr
.
Pickwick
to
the
eager
countenance
of
Wardle
,
and
taking
several
consecutive
pinches
of
his
favourite
stimulant
.
‘
I
suppose
so
,
’
said
Wardle
,
looking
at
Mr
.
Pickwick
.
‘
Certainly
,
’
replied
that
gentleman
.
‘
Well
then
,
’
said
Perker
,
rising
and
pushing
his
chair
back
,
‘
my
advice
is
,
that
you
both
walk
away
together
,
or
ride
away
,
or
get
away
by
some
means
or
other
,
for
I
’
m
tired
of
you
,
and
just
talk
this
matter
over
between
you
.
If
you
have
not
settled
it
by
the
next
time
I
see
you
,
I
’
ll
tell
you
what
to
do
.
’
‘
This
is
satisfactory
,
’
said
Wardle
,
hardly
knowing
whether
to
smile
or
be
offended
.
‘
Pooh
,
pooh
,
my
dear
Sir
,
’
returned
Perker
.
‘
I
know
you
both
a
great
deal
better
than
you
know
yourselves
.
You
have
settled
it
already
,
to
all
intents
and
purposes
.
’
Thus
expressing
himself
,
the
little
gentleman
poked
his
snuff
-
box
first
into
the
chest
of
Mr
.
Pickwick
,
and
then
into
the
waistcoat
of
Mr
.
Wardle
,
upon
which
they
all
three
laughed
,
especially
the
two
last
-
named
gentlemen
,
who
at
once
shook
hands
again
,
without
any
obvious
or
particular
reason
.
‘
You
dine
with
me
to
-
day
,
’
said
Wardle
to
Perker
,
as
he
showed
them
out
.
‘
Can
’
t
promise
,
my
dear
Sir
,
can
’
t
promise
,
’
replied
Perker
.
‘
I
’
ll
look
in
,
in
the
evening
,
at
all
events
.
’
‘
I
shall
expect
you
at
five
,
’
said
Wardle
.
‘
Now
,
Joe
!
’
And
Joe
having
been
at
length
awakened
,
the
two
friends
departed
in
Mr
.
Wardle
’
s
carriage
,
which
in
common
humanity
had
a
dickey
behind
for
the
fat
boy
,
who
,
if
there
had
been
a
footboard
instead
,
would
have
rolled
off
and
killed
himself
in
his
very
first
nap
.