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The Pickwick Papers

CHAPTER XXXV
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It won't do; I told the clerk when I took my places that it wouldn't do.

I know these things have been done.

I know they are done every day; but I never was done, and I never will be.

Those who know me best, best know it; crush me!' Here the fierce gentleman rang the bell with great violence, and told the waiter he'd better bring the toast in five seconds, or he'd know the reason why.
'My good sir,' said Mr.Pickwick, 'you will allow me to observe that this is a very unnecessary display of excitement.

I have only taken places inside for two.' 'I am glad to hear it,' said the fierce man.


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