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"Observe this, Mr.Pickwick," said the disconcerted officer, gasping for breath."I've been assaulted in the execution of my dooty by your servant in your chamber.I'm in bodily fear.I call you to witness this.""Don't witness nothin', sir," interposed Sam."Shut your eyes up tight, sir.I'd pitch him out o' winder, only he couldn't fall far enough, 'cause o' the leads outside.""Sam," said Mr.Pickwick, in an angry voice, as his attendant made various demonstrations of hostilities, "if you say another word, or offer the slightest interference with this person, I discharge you that instant.""But, sir!" said Sam.

"Hold your tongue," interposed Mr.Pickwick."Take that hat up again."But this Sam flatly and positively refused to do; and, after he had been severely reprimanded by his master, the officer, being in a hurry, condescended to pick it up himself: venting a great variety of threats against Sam meanwhile, which that gentleman received with perfect composure:

merely observing that if Mr.Namby would have the goodness to put his hat on again, he would knock it into the latter end of next week.Mr.Namby, perhaps thinking that such a process might be productive of inconvenience to himself, declined to offer the temptation, and, soon after, called up Smouch.Having informed him that the capture was made, and that he was to wait for the prisoner until he should have finished dressing, Namby then swaggered out, and drove away.Smouch, requesting Mr.Pickwick in a surly manner "to be as alive as he could, for it was a busy time," drew up a chair by the door, and sat there, until he had finished dressing.

Sam was then dispatched for a hackney coach, and in it the triumvirate proceeded to Coleman Street.It was fortunate the distance was short, for Mr.Smouch, besides possessing no very enchanting conversational powers, was rendered a decidedly unpleasant companion in a limited space, by the physical weakness to which we have elsewhere adverted.

The coach having turned into a very narrow and dark street, stopped before a house with iron bars to all the windows; the door-posts of which were graced by the name and title of "Namby, Officer to the Sheriffs of London": the inner gate having been opened by a gentleman who might have passed for a neglected twin brother of Mr.Smouch, and who was endowed with a large key for the purpose, Mr.Pickwick was shown into the "coffee-room."This coffee-room was a front parlour: the principal features of which were fresh sand and stale tobacco smoke.Mr.Pickwick bowed to the three persons who were seated in it when he entered; and having dispatched Sam for Perker, withdrew into an obscure corner, and from thence looked with some curiosity upon his new companions.

One of these was a mere boy of nineteen or twenty, who, though it was yet barely ten o'clock, was drinking gin and water, and smoking a cigar:

amusements to which, judging from his inflamed countenance, he had devoted himself pretty constantly for the last year or two of his life.Opposite him, engaged in stirring the fire with the toe of his right boot, was a coarse vulgar young man of about thirty, with a sallow face and harsh voice:

evidently possessed of that knowledge of the world, and captivating freedom of manner, which is to be acquired in public-house parlours, and at low billiard-tables.The third tenant of the apartment was a middleaged man in a very old suit of black, who looked pale and haggard, and paced up and down the room incessantly; stopping, now and then, to look with great anxiety out of the window as if he expected somebody, and then resuming his walk.

"You'd better have the loan of my razor this morning, Mr.Ayresleigh,"said the man who was stirring the fire, tipping the wink to his friend the boy.

"Thank you, no, I shan't want it; I expect I shall be out, in the course of an hour or so," replied the other in a hurried manner.Then, walking again up to the window, and once more returning disappointed, he sighed deeply, and left the room; upon which the other two burst into a loud laugh.

"Well, I never saw such a game as that," said the gentleman who had offered the razor, whose name appeared to be Price."Never!" Mr.Price confirmed the assertion with an oath, and then laughed again, when of course the boy (who thought his companion one of the most dashing fellows alive)laughed also.

"You'd hardly think, would you now," said Price, turning towards Mr.

Pickwick, "that that chap's been here a week yesterday, and never once shaved himself yet, because he feels so certain he's going out in half an hour's time, that he thinks he may as well put it off till he gets home?""Poor man!" said Mr.Pickwick."Are his chances of getting out of his difficulties really so great?""Chances be d--d," replied Price; "he hasn't half the ghost of one.

I wouldn't give that for his chance of walking about the streets this time ten years." With this Mr.Price snapped his fingers contemptuously, and rang the bell.

"Give me a sheet of paper, Crookey," said Mr.Price to the attendant, who in dress and general appearance looked something between a bankrupt grazier, and a drover in a state of insolvency; "and a glass of brandy and water, Crookey, d'ye hear? I'm going to write to my father, and I must have a stimulant, or I shan't be able to pitch it strong enough into the old boy." At this facetious speech, the young boy, it is almost needless to say, was fairly convulsed.

"That's right," said Mr.Price."Never say die.All fun, ain't it?""Prime!" said the young gentleman.

"You've some spirit about you, you have," said Price."You've seen something of life.""I rather think I have!" replied the boy.He had looked at it through the dirty panes of glass in a bar door.

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