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Sketches by Boz

CHAPTER IV--THE ELECTION FOR BEADLE
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(A parishioner here suggested that this might be termed 'taking a double sight,' but the observation was drowned in loud cries of 'Order!') He would repeat that he had had his eye upon him for years, and this he would say, that a more well-conducted, a more well-behaved, a more sober, a more quiet man, with a more well-regulated mind, he had never met with.

A man with a larger family he had never known (cheers).

The parish required a man who could be depended on ('Hear!' from the Spruggins side, answered by ironical cheers from the Bung party).

Such a man he now proposed ('No,' 'Yes').
He would not allude to individuals (the ex-churchwarden continued, in the celebrated negative style adopted by great speakers).

He would not advert to a gentleman who had once held a high rank in the service of his majesty; he would not say, that that gentleman was no gentleman; he would not assert, that that man was no man; he would not say, that he was a turbulent parishioner; he would not say, that he had grossly misbehaved himself, not only on this, but on all former occasions; he would not say, that he was one of those discontented and treasonable spirits, who carried confusion and disorder wherever they went; he would not say, that he harboured in his heart envy, and hatred, and malice, and all uncharitableness.


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