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LITTLE MR. BOUNCER

But both the Mr. Smalls had recognized his voice, and the mail-phaeton had been at once pulled up; while Mr. Smalls, in his turn, stood up, and shouted to the cab-driver, "Stop! there is some mistake!"

At the same moment, Dr. Dustacre had put his head out of the window of the chaise, and, with his gold-headed ebony cane, had tapped the driver on his arm, and told him to pull up. "I fear," said the Doctor, turning to Mr. Bouncer, "that there is a slight mistake."