The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club : Containing a Faithful Record of the Perambulations, Perils, Adventures And Sporting Transactions of the Corresponding Members 2
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Pickwick. " Why alone ?" " I thought it very natural," replied Job, " that the old lady wouldn't like such an unpleasant dis- covery to be made before more persons than can possibly be helped. The young lady too, sir — consider her feelings." " You are very right," said Mr. Pickwick. " The- consideration evinces great delicacy of feeling. Go on ; you are very right." " Welt, sir, I was thinking that if you were wait- ing in the back garden alone, and I was to let you in, at the door which opens... into it, from the end of the passage, at exactly half-past eleven o'clock, you would be just in the very moment of time, to assist me in frustrating the designs of this bad man, by whom I have been unfortunately insnared." Here Mr. Trotter sighed deeply. "Don't distress yourself on that account," said Mr. Pickwick, " if he had one grain of the delica- cy of feeling which distinguishes you, humble as your station is, I should have some hopes of him/* Job Trotter bowed low ; and, in spite of Mr.
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