spurbroke into a faster gallopand left the pursuers
behind.
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Mr. Pickwick had just drawn in his headand Mr. Wardle
exhausted with shoutinghad done the samewhen a tremendous
jolt threw them forward against the front of the vehicle. There was
a sudden bump—a loud crash—away rolled a wheeland over
went the chaise.
After a very few seconds of bewilderment and confusionin
which nothing but the plunging of horsesand breaking of glass
could be made outMr. Pickwick felt himself violently pulled out
from among the ruins of the chaise; and as soon as he had gained
his feetextricated his head from the skirts of his greatcoatwhich
materially impeded the usefulness of his spectaclesthe full
disaster of the case met his view.
Old Mr. Wardle without a hatand his clothes torn in several
placesstood by his sideand the fragments of the chaise lay
scattered at their feet. The post-boyswho had succeeded in
cutting the traceswere standingdisfigured with mud and
disordered by hard ridingby the horses’ heads. About a hundred
yards i
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