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Honourably accounts for Mr. Weller’s Absence, by describing a Soiree to which he was invited and wen

           Pickwick,‘thatIamhighlyexcited,highlydispleased,andnaturallyindignant,attheveryextraordinarycoursehehasthoughtpropertopursue.’

           ‘Iwill,Sir,’repliedSam.

           ‘You’lltellhim,’saidMr.Pickwick,‘thatifhedoesnotcomebacktothisveryhouse,withyou,hewillcomebackwithme,forIwillcomeandfetchhim.’

           ‘I’llmentionthat‘ere,Sir,’rejoinedSam.

           ‘Youthinkyoucanfindhim,Sam?’saidMr.Pickwick,lookingearnestlyinhisface.

           ‘Oh,I’llfindhimifhe’sanyvere,’rejoinedSam,withgreatconfidence.

           ‘Verywell,’saidMr.Pickwick.‘Thenthesooneryougothebetter.’

           Withtheseinstructions,Mr.Pickwickplacedasumofmoneyinthehandsofhisfaithfulservitor,andorderedhimtostartforBristolimmediately,inpursuitofthefugitive.

           Samputafewnecessariesinacarpet-bag,andwasreadyforstarting.Hestoppedwhenhehadgottotheendofthepassage,andwalkingquietlyback,thrusthisheadinattheparlourdoor.

           ‘Sir,’whisperedSam.

           ‘Well,Sam,’saidMr.Pickwick.

           ‘Ifullyunderstandsmyinstructions,doI,Sir?’inquiredSam.

           ‘Ihopeso,’saidMr.Pickwick.

           ‘It’sreg’larlyunderstoodabouttheknockin’down,isit,Sir?’inquiredSam.

           ‘Perfectly,’repliedPickwick.‘Thoroughly

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