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第134章

"Mr.Jinks," said the magistrate."Mr.Jinks.""Sir," said Mr.Jinks.

"This lady, Mr.Jinks, has come here, to give information of an intended duel in this town."Mr.Jinks not knowing exactly what to do, smiled a dependent's smile.

"What are you laughing at, Mr.Jinks?" said the magistrate.

Mr.Jinks looked serious, instantly.

"Mr.Jinks," said the magistrate, "you're a fool."Mr.Jinks looked humbly at the great man, and bit the top of his pen.

"You may see something very comical in this information, sir; but Ican tell you this, Mr.Jinks; that you have very little to laugh at," said the magistrate.

The hungry-looking Jinks sighed, as if he were quite aware of the fact of his having very little indeed, to be merry about; and, being ordered to take the lady's information, shambled to a seat, and proceeded to write it down.

"This man, Pickwick, is the principal, I understand," said the magistrate, when the statement was finished.

"He is," said the middle-aged lady.

"And the other rioter--what's his name, Mr.Jinks?""Tupman, sir."

"Tupman is the second?"

"Yes."

"The other principal you say, has absconded, ma'am?""Yes," replied Miss Witherfield, with a short cough.

"Very well," said the magistrate."These are two cutthroats from London, who have come down here to destroy his Majesty's population: thinking that at this distance from the capital, the arm of the law is weak and paralysed.

They shall be made an example of.Draw up the warrants, Mr.Jinks.Muzzle!""Yes, your worship."

"Is Grummer down-stairs?"

"Yes, your worship."

"Send him up."

The obsequious Muzzle retired, and presently returned, introducing the elderly gentleman in the top-boots, who was chiefly remarkable for a bottle-nose, a hoarse voice, a snuff-coloured surtout, and a wandering eye.

"Grummer," said the magistrate.

"Your wash-up."

"Is the town quiet now?"

"Pretty well, your wash-up," replied Grummer."Pop'lar feeling has in a measure subsided, consekens o' the boys having dispersed to cricket.""Nothing but vigorous measures will do in these times, Grummer," said the magistrate, in a determined manner."If the authority of the king's officers is set at nought, we must have the riot act read.If the civil power cannot protect these windows, Grummer, the military must protect the civil power, and the windows too.I believe that is a maxim of the constitution, Mr.Jinks?""Certainly, sir," said Jinks.

"Very good," said the magistrate, signing the warrants."Grummer, you will bring these persons before me, this afternoon.You will find them at the Great White Horse.You recollect the case of the Middlesex Dumpling and the Suffolk Bantam, Grummer?"Mr.Grummer intimated, by a retrospective shake of the head, that he should never forget it--as indeed it was not likely he would, so long as it continued to be cited daily.

"This is even more unconstitutional," said the magistrate; "this is even a greater breach of the peace, and a grosser infringement of his Majesty's prerogative.I believe duelling is one of his Majesty's most undoubted prerogatives, Mr.Jinks?""Expressly stipulated in Magna Charta, sir," said Mr.Jinks.

"One of the brightest jewels in the British crown, wrung from his Majesty by the Barons, I believe, Mr.Jinks?" said the magistrate.

"Just so, sir," replied Jinks.

"Very well," said the magistrate, drawing himself up proudly, "it shall not be violated in this portion of his dominions.Grummer, procure assistance, and execute these warrants with as little delay as possible.Muzzle!""Yes, your worship."

"Show the lady out."

Miss Witherfield retired, deeply impressed with the magistrate's learning and research; Mr.Nupkins retired to lunch; Mr.Jinks retired within himself--that being the only retirement he had, except the sofa-bedstead in the small parlour which was occupied by his landlady's family in the daytime--and Mr.Grummer retired, to wipe out, by his mode of discharging his present commission, the insult which had been fastened upon himself, and the other representative of his Majesty--the beadle--in the course of the morning.

While these resolute and determined preparations for the conservation of the King's peace, were pending, Mr.Pickwick and his friends, wholly unconscious of the mighty events in progress, had sat quietly down to dinner;and very talkative and companionable they all were.Mr.Pickwick was in the very act of relating his adventure of the preceding night, to the great amusement of his followers, Mr.Tupman especially, when the door opened, and a somewhat forbidding countenance peeped into the room.The eyes in the forbidding countenance looked very earnestly at Mr.Pickwick, for several seconds, and were to all appearance satisfied with their investigation;for the body to which the forbidding countenance belonged, slowly brought itself into the apartment, and presented the form of an elderly individual in top-boots--not to keep the reader any longer in suspense, in short, the eyes were the wandering eyes of Mr.Grummer, and the body was the body of the same gentleman.

Mr.Grummer's mode of proceeding was professional, but peculiar.His first act was to bolt the door on the inside; his second, to polish his head and countenance very carefully with a cotton handkerchief; his third, to place his hat, with the cotton handkerchief in it, on the nearest chair;and his fourth, to produce from the breast-pocket of his coat a short truncheon, surmounted by a brazen crown, with which he beckoned to Mr.Pickwick with a grave and ghost-like air.

Mr.Snodgrass was the first to break the astonished silence.He looked steadily at Mr.Grummer for a brief space, and then said emphatically:

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