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Examples
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‘Bardell and Pickwick,’ cried the gentleman in black, calling on the case, which stood first on the list.
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‘Success to Bardell agin Pickwick’; and then the ladies emptied their glasses in honour of the sentiment, and got very talkative directly.
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Bardell, opening his eyes very wide as he delivered the intelligence.
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Bardell could afford, soon afterwards rendered the amplest justice — indeed they wholly vanished before their strenuous exertions.
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‘The papers in Bardell and Pickwick,’ replied Perker, undoing the knot with his teeth.
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Bardell were exclusively confined to the neighbouring pavements and gutters.
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‘Bardell and Pickwick,’ said Mr. Snodgrass, musing.
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Bardell; and from that lady it wandered, by a natural process, to the dingy counting – house of Dodson & Fogg.
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‘Ah! You are the defendant, Sir, in Bardell and Pickwick?’ said Dodson.
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The usual forms having been gone through, the body of Samuel Pickwick was soon afterwards confided to the custody of the tipstaff, to be by him taken to the warden of the Fleet Prison, and there detained until the amount of the damages and costs in the action of Bardell against Pickwick was fully paid and satisfied.
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