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`Dear Mrs.B., I shall not be at home till to-morrow.Slow coach.' And then follows this very remarkable expression.`Don't trouble yourself about the warming-pan.' The warming-pan! Why, gentlemen, who does trouble himself about a warming-pan? When was the peace of mind of man or woman broken or disturbed by a warming-pan, which is in itself a harmless, a useful, and I will add, gentlemen, a comforting article of domestic furniture?

Why is Mrs.Bardell so earnestly entreated not to agitate herself about this warming-pan, unless (as is no doubt the case) it is a mere cover for hidden fire--a mere substitute for some endearing word or promise, agreeably to a preconcerted system of correspondence, artfully contrived by Pickwick with a view to his contemplated desertion, and which I am not in a condition to explain? And what does this allusion to the slow coach mean? For aught I know, it may be a reference to Pickwick himself, who has most unquestionably been a criminally slow coach during the whole of this transaction, but whose speed will now be very unexpectedly accelerated, and whose wheels, gentlemen, as he will find to his cost, will very soon be greased by you!"Mr.Serjeant Buzfuz paused in this place, to see whether the jury smiled at his joke; but as nobody took it but the greengrocer, whose sensitiveness on the subject was very probably occasioned by his having subjected a chaise-cart to the process in question on that identical morning, the learned serjeant considered it advisable to undergo a slight relapse into the dismals before he concluded.

"But enough of this, gentlemen," said Mr.Serjeant Buzfuz, "it is difficult to smile with an aching heart; it is ill jesting when our deepest sympathies are awakened.My client's hopes and prospects are ruined, and it is no figure of speech to say that her occupation is gone indeed.The bill is down--but there is no tenant.Eligible single gentlemen pass and repass--but there is no invitation for them to inquire within or without.All is gloom and silence in the house; even the voice of the child is hushed; his infant sports are disregarded when his mother weeps; his `alley tors' and his `commoneys' are alike neglected; he forgets the long familiar cry of `knuckle down,' and at tip-cheese, or odd and even, his hand is out.But Pickwick, gentlemen, Pickwick, the ruthless destroyer of this domestic oasis in the desert of Goswell Street--Pickwick, who has choked up the well, and thrown ashes on the sward--Pickwick, who comes before you to-day with his heartless Tomato sauce and warming-pans--Pickwick still rears his head with unblushing effrontery, and gazes without a sigh on the ruin he has made.Damages, gentlemen--heavy damages--is the only punishment with which you can visit him; the only recompense you can award to my client.And for those damages she now appeals to an enlightened, a high-minded, a right-feeling, a conscientious, a dispassionate, a sympathising, a contemplative jury of her civilised countrymen." With this beautiful peroration, Mr.Serjeant Buzfuz sat down, and Mr.Justice Stareleigh woke up.

"Call Elizabeth Cluppins," said Serjeant Buzfuz, rising a minute afterwards, with renewed vigour.

The nearest usher called for Elizabeth Tuppins; another one, at a little distance off, demanded Elizabeth Jupkins; and a third rushed in a breathless state into King Street, and screamed for Elizabeth Muffins till he was hoarse.

Meanwhile Mrs.Cluppins, with the combined assistance of Mrs.Bardell, Mrs.Sanders, Mr.Dodson, and Mr.Fogg, was hoisted into the witness-box;and when she was safely perched on the top step, Mrs.Bardell stood on the bottom one, with the pocket-handkerchief and pattens in one hand, and a glass bottle that might hold about a quarter of a pint of smelling salts in the other, ready for any emergency.Mrs.Sanders, whose eyes were intently fixed on the judge's face, planted herself close by, with the large umbrella:

keeping her right thumb pressed on the spring with an earnest countenance, as if she were fully prepared to put it up at a moment's notice.

"Mrs.Cluppins," said Serjeant Buzfuz "pray compose yourself, ma'am."Of course, directly Mrs.Cluppins was desired to compose herself she sobbed with increased vehemence, and gave divers alarming manifestations of an approaching fainting fit, or, as she afterwards said, of her feelings being too many for her.

"Do you recollect, Mrs.Cluppins?" said Serjeant Buzfuz, after a few unimportant questions, "do you recollect being in Mrs.Bardell's back one pair of stairs, on one particular morning in July last, when she was dusting Pickwick's apartment?""Yes, my Lord and Jury, I do," replied Mrs.Cluppins.

"Mr.Pickwick's sitting-room was the first-floor front, I believe?""Yes, it were, sir," replied Mrs.Cluppins.

"What were you doing in the back room, ma'am?" inquired the little judge.

"My Lord and Jury," said Mrs.Cluppins, with interesting agitation, "I will not deceive you.""You had better not, ma'am," said the little judge.

"I was there," resumed Mrs.Cluppins, "unbeknown to Mrs.Bardell; Ihad been out with a little basket, gentlemen, to buy three pound of red kidney purtaties, which was three pound tuppence ha'penny, when I see Mrs.

Bardell's street door on the jar."

"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:

"I walked in, gentlemen, just to say good mornin', and went, in a permiscuous manner, up-stairs, and into the back room.Gentlemen, there was the sound of voices in the front room, and--""And you listened, I believe, Mrs.Cluppins?" said Serjeant Buzfuz.

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