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Won
t
you
stop
all
night
?
said
the
dwarf
,
peeping
out
.
Do
stop
all
night
!
I
couldn
t
indeed
,
Sir
,
replied
Brass
,
who
was
almost
dead
from
nausea
and
the
closeness
of
the
room
.
If
you
d
have
the
goodness
to
show
me
a
light
,
so
that
I
may
see
my
way
across
the
yard
,
sir
Quilp
was
out
in
an
instant
;
not
with
his
legs
first
,
or
his
head
first
,
or
his
arms
first
,
but
bodily
altogether
.
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To
be
sure
,
he
said
,
taking
up
a
lantern
,
which
was
now
the
only
light
in
the
place
.
Be
careful
how
you
go
,
my
dear
friend
.
Be
sure
to
pick
your
way
among
the
timber
,
for
all
the
rusty
nails
are
upwards
.
There
s
a
dog
in
the
lane
He
bit
a
man
last
night
,
and
a
woman
the
night
before
,
and
last
Tuesday
he
killed
a
child
but
that
was
in
play
.
Don
t
go
too
near
him
.
Which
side
of
the
road
is
he
,
sir
?
asked
Brass
,
in
great
dismay
.
He
lives
on
the
right
hand
,
said
Quilp
,
but
sometimes
he
hides
on
the
left
,
ready
for
a
spring
.
He
s
uncertain
in
that
respect
.
Mind
you
take
care
of
yourself
.
I
ll
never
forgive
you
if
you
don
t
.
There
s
the
light
out
never
mind
you
know
the
way
straight
on
!
Quilp
had
slily
shaded
the
light
by
holding
it
against
his
breast
,
and
now
stood
chuckling
and
shaking
from
head
to
foot
in
a
rapture
of
delight
,
as
he
heard
the
lawyer
stumbling
up
the
yard
,
and
now
and
then
falling
heavily
down
.
At
length
,
however
,
he
got
quit
of
the
place
,
and
was
out
of
hearing
.
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The
dwarf
shut
himself
up
again
,
and
sprang
once
more
into
his
hammock
.
The
professional
gentleman
who
had
given
Kit
the
consolatory
piece
of
information
relative
to
the
settlement
of
his
trifle
of
business
at
the
Old
Bailey
,
and
the
probability
of
its
being
very
soon
disposed
of
,
turned
out
to
be
quite
correct
in
his
prognostications
.
In
eight
days
time
,
the
sessions
commenced
.
In
one
day
afterwards
,
the
Grand
Jury
found
a
True
Bill
against
Christopher
Nubbles
for
felony
;
and
in
two
days
from
that
finding
,
the
aforesaid
Christopher
Nubbles
was
called
upon
to
plead
Guilty
or
Not
Guilty
to
an
Indictment
for
that
he
the
said
Christopher
did
feloniously
abstract
and
steal
from
the
dwelling
-
house
and
office
of
one
Sampson
Brass
,
gentleman
,
one
Bank
Note
for
Five
Pounds
issued
by
the
Governor
and
Company
of
the
Bank
of
England
;
in
contravention
of
the
Statutes
in
that
case
made
and
provided
,
and
against
the
peace
of
our
Sovereign
Lord
the
King
,
his
crown
and
dignity
.
To
this
indictment
,
Christopher
Nubbles
,
in
a
low
and
trembling
voice
,
pleaded
Not
Guilty
;
and
here
,
let
those
who
are
in
the
habit
of
forming
hasty
judgments
from
appearances
,
and
who
would
have
had
Christopher
,
if
innocent
,
speak
out
very
strong
and
loud
,
observe
,
that
confinement
and
anxiety
will
subdue
the
stoutest
hearts
;
and
that
to
one
who
has
been
close
shut
up
,
though
it
be
only
for
ten
or
eleven
days
,
seeing
but
stone
walls
and
a
very
few
stony
faces
,
the
sudden
entrance
into
a
great
hall
filled
with
life
,
is
a
rather
disconcerting
and
startling
circumstance
.