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Winkle's lips, Mr. Phunky sat down, and Serjeant Snubbin rather hastily told him he might leave the box, which Mr. Winkle prepared to do with great readiness, when Serjeant Buzfuz stopped him. 'Stay, Mr.
Serjeant Snubbin, who had been gradually growing more and more abstracted, applied his glass to his eyes for an instant, bowed slightly round, and was once more deeply immersed in the case before him, which arose out of an interminable lawsuit, originating in the act of an individual, deceased a century or so ago, who had stopped up a pathway leading from some place which nobody ever came from, to some other place which nobody ever went to.
While Harlan, his grin fading as he looked at her pursuer who had halted within half a dozen paces of the girl commanded lowly: "You're runnin' plumb into a heap of trouble, mister man. Throw your rope around the snubbin' post. Then get on your hind legs an' do some explainin'. What you chasin' this girl for?" The man reddened, looked downward, then up at Deveny.
Serjeant Snubbin then addressed the jury on behalf of the defendant; and a very long and a very emphatic address he delivered, in which he bestowed the highest possible eulogiums on the conduct and character of Mr.
I will not trouble the court by asking him any more questions. Stand down, sir. 'Would any other gen'l'man like to ask me anythin'? inquired Sam, taking up his hat, and looking round most deliberately. 'Not I, Mr. Weller, thank you, said Serjeant Snubbin, laughing. 'You may go down, sir, said Serjeant Buzfuz, waving his hand impatiently. Sam went down accordingly, after doing Messrs.
Dodson & Fogg's case as much harm as he conveniently could, and saying just as little respecting Mr. Pickwick as might be, which was precisely the object he had had in view all along. 'I have no objection to admit, my Lord, said Serjeant Snubbin, 'if it will save the examination of another witness, that Mr.
The labour shacks was built in a kind of square along with the warehouses, an' in the centre o' this square was a snubbin' post, with bull rings, an' hangin' to this snubbin' post, with her hands triced up to the bull rings, was Pinky Poui-Slam-Bang with a little Colorado claro man standing off swingin' a rope's end on poor little Pinky's bare back.
Phunky, Serjeant Snubbin, replied the attorney. 'Phunky Phunky, said the Serjeant, 'I never heard the name before. He must be a very young man. 'Yes, he is a very young man, replied the attorney. 'He was only called the other day. Let me see he has not been at the Bar eight years yet.
Pickwick was anxious to call upon you, Serjeant Snubbin, said Perker, 'to state to you, before you entered upon the case, that he denies there being any ground or pretence whatever for the action against him; and that unless he came into court with clean hands, and without the most conscientious conviction that he was right in resisting the plaintiff's demand, he would not be there at all.
'On the what? exclaimed the little judge. 'Partly open, my Lord, said Serjeant Snubbin. 'She said on the jar, said the little judge, with a cunning look. 'It's all the same, my Lord, said Serjeant Snubbin. The little judge looked doubtful, and said he'd make a note of it. Mrs. Cluppins then resumed
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