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Tracy Tupman, and Augustus Snodgrass, were severally called into the box; both corroborated the testimony of their unhappy friend; and each was driven to the verge of desperation by excessive badgering. Susannah Sanders was then called, and examined by Serjeant Buzfuz, and cross-examined by Serjeant Snubbin. Had always said and believed that Pickwick would marry Mrs. Bardell; knew that Mrs.
Bardell, the crimson rising to her cap-border again. 'I do, said Mr. Pickwick, growing energetic, as was his wont in speaking of a subject which interested him 'I do, indeed; and to tell you the truth, Mrs. Bardell, I have made up my mind. 'Dear me, sir,'exclaimed Mrs. Bardell. 'You'll think it very strange now, said the amiable Mr.
Jackson turned from the coach where he had been addressing some observations to a shabby man in black leggings, who had just emerged from the vehicle with a thick ash stick in his hand, and made his way to the place where the ladies were seated; winding his hair round the brim of his hat, as he came along. 'Is anything the matter? Has anything taken place, Mr. Jackson? said Mrs. Bardell eagerly.
'Come, my dear Sir, draw up your chair to the table. I have a good deal to say to you. 'What papers are those? inquired Mr. Pickwick, as the little man deposited on the table a small bundle of documents tied with red tape. 'The papers in Bardell and Pickwick, replied Perker, undoing the knot with his teeth. Mr.
Raddle, who had been thrust aside by his good lady in the commencement of the dispute, and peremptorily commanded to hold his tongue. He had no opportunity of defending himself, however, for Mrs. Raddle gave unequivocal signs of fainting; which, being perceived from the parlour window, Mrs. Bardell, Mrs.
Bardell had fainted in real downright earnest. WINKLE REAPPEARS UNDER EXTRAORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES Mr.
Did the two angry gentlemen meet again after Mr. Pickwick's return to the "White Horse?" These are interesting questions, and one at least can be answered. Owing to an indiscretion of the foolish Winkle's, during the famous action of Bardell v. Pickwick, we learn that Mr.
Bardell, even if, as in his case, it had involved being knocked on the head with a pint pot in a public-house cellar. In such a mood it is imperative that one should seek distraction. The shining example of Mr. Harry Hawk did not lure me. Taking to drink would be a nuisance. Work was what I wanted.
'Peace of mind and happiness of confiding females, murmured Mr. Winkle, with an air of abstraction. 'It's a conspiracy, said Mr. Pickwick, at length recovering the power of speech; 'a base conspiracy between these two grasping attorneys, Dodson and Fogg. Mrs. Bardell would never do it; she hasn't the heart to do it; she hasn't the case to do it.
All the ladies concurred in this opinion; so Mr. Raddle was pushed out of the room, and requested to give himself an airing in the back yard. Which he did for about a quarter of an hour, when Mrs. Bardell announced to him with a solemn face that he might come in now, but that he must be very careful how he behaved towards his wife.
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