head from
the doorset forth on his pilgrimage with a light heart.
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Chapter XXXVIII
HOW Mr. WINKLEWHEN HE STEPPED OUT OF
THE FRYING-PANWALKED GENTLY AND
COMFORTABLY INTO THE FIRE
he ill-starred gentleman who had been the unfortunate
cause of the unusual noise and disturbance which alarmed
the inhabitants of the Royal Crescent in manner and form
already describedafter passing a night of great confusion and
anxietyleft the roof beneath which his friends still slumbered
bound he knew not whither. The excellent and considerate
feelings which prompted Mr. Winkle to take this step can never be
too highly appreciated or too warmly extolled. ‘If’ reasoned Mr.
Winkle with himself—‘if this Dowler attempts (as I have no doubt
he will) to carry into execution his threat of personal violence
against myselfit will be incumbent on me to call him out. He has a
wife; that wife is attached toand dependent on him. Heavens
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