The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club : Containing a Faithful Record of the Perambulations, Perils, Adventures And Sporting Transactions of the Corresponding Members 4
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1 don't know any body more so ; but " Here Mr. Smangle stopped short, and shook his head dubiously. " You don't think there is any probability of his appropriating the money to his own use ?'^ said Mr. Pickwick. "Oh, no — mind, I don't say that; I expressly say that he's a devilish gentlemanly fellow^" said Mr. Smangle. " But I think, perhaps, if somebody went dow'n just to see that he didn't drop his beak into the jug by accident, or make some confounded mistake in losing the money as he came ...up stairs, it would be as well. Here, you sir, just run down stairs, and look after that gentleman, w^ill you?" This request was addressed to a little, timid- looking, nervous man, whose appearance bespoke great poverty, and who had been crouching on his bedstead ail this while, apparently quite stupified by the novelty of his situation. " You know where the coffee-room is," said Smangle; "just i*un down, and tell that gentleman vou've come to help him up with the jug. Or — stop~ril tell you what— I'll tell you how we'll do him," said Smangle, with a cunning look.
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