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groups, near one or other of which the gentlemen who were not on
speaking terms with Sir Matthew Pupker or the two other
members, stood lingering, and smiling, and rubbing their hands,
in the desperate hope of something turning up which might bring
them into notice. All this time, Sir Matthew Pupker and the two
other members were relating to their separate circles what the
intentions of government were, about taking up the bill; with a full
account of what the government had said in a whisper the last
time they dined with it, and how the government had been
observed to wink when it said so; from which premises they were
at no loss to draw the conclusion, that if the government had one
object more at heart than another, that one object was the welfare
and advantage of the United Metropolitan Improved Hot Muffin
and Crumpet Baking and Punctual Delivery Company.

Meanwhile, and pending the arrangement of the proceedings,
and a fair division of the speechifying, the public in the large room
were eyeing, by turns, the empty platform, and the ladies in the
Music Gallery. In these amusements the greater portion of them
had been occupied for a couple of hours before, and as the most
agreeable diversions pall upon the taste on a too protracted
enjoyment of them, the sterner spirits now began to hammer the
floor with their boot-heels, and to express their dissatisfaction by
various hoots and cries. These vocal exertions, emanating from the
people who had been there longest, naturally proceeded from
those who were nearest to the platform and furthest from the
policemen in attendance, who having no great mind to fight their
way through the crowd, but entertaining nevertheless a
praiseworthy desire to do something to quell the disturbance,
immediately began to drag forth, by the coat tails and collars, all


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