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The first Day’s Journey, and the first Evening’s Adventures; with their Consequences

           Snodgrasshastilyprofessedhimselfverymuchobligedwiththehandsomeofferofthegentlemanwhohadspokenlast,whichhewasonlyinducedtodeclinebyhisentirecontentmentwiththewholeproceedings.Thetwosecondsadjustedthecases,andthewholepartyleftthegroundinamuchmorelivelymannerthantheyhadproceededtoit.

           ‘Doyouremainlonghere?’inquiredDoctorSlammerofMr.Winkle,astheywalkedonmostamicablytogether.

           ‘Ithinkweshallleaveherethedayafterto-morrow,’wasthereply.

           ‘ItrustIshallhavethepleasureofseeingyouandyourfriendatmyrooms,andofspendingapleasanteveningwithyou,afterthisawkwardmistake,’saidthelittledoctor;‘areyoudisengagedthisevening?’

           ‘Wehavesomefriendshere,’repliedMr.Winkle,‘andIshouldnotliketoleavethemto-night.PerhapsyouandyourfriendwilljoinusattheBull.’

           ‘Withgreatpleasure,’saidthelittledoctor;‘willteno’clockbetoolatetolookinforhalfanhour?’

           ‘Ohdear,no,’saidMr.Winkle.‘Ishallbemosthappytointroduceyoutomyfriends,Mr.PickwickandMr.Tupman.’

           ‘Itwillgivemegreatpleasure,Iamsure,’repliedDoctorSlammer,littlesuspectingwhoMr.Tupmanwas.

           ‘Youwillbesuretocome?’saidMr.Snodgrass.

           ‘Oh,certainly.’

           Bythistimetheyhadreachedtheroad

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