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  • ‘Now, Bazzard,’ said Mr. Grewgious, on the entrance of his clerk: looking up from his papers as he arranged them for the night:

    The Mystery of Edwin Drood 2007

  • ‘I follow you both, sir,’ returned Bazzard, ‘and I witness the transaction.’

    The Mystery of Edwin Drood 2007

  • ‘I follow you, sir,’ returned Bazzard; who had done his work of consuming meat and drink in a workmanlike manner, though mostly in speechlessness.

    The Mystery of Edwin Drood 2007

  • Here Bazzard awoke himself by his own snoring; and, as is usual in such cases, sat apoplectically staring at vacancy, as defying vacancy to accuse him of having been asleep.

    The Mystery of Edwin Drood 2007

  • Bazzard, after drawing out the round table, withdrew to execute them.

    The Mystery of Edwin Drood 2007

  • ‘I follow you, sir,’ said Bazzard, ‘and I pledge you!’

    The Mystery of Edwin Drood 2007

  • ‘Always alone; except that I have daily company in a gentleman by the name of Bazzard, my clerk.’

    The Mystery of Edwin Drood 2007

  • Bazzard!’ said Mr. Grewgious, suddenly turning to him.

    The Mystery of Edwin Drood 2007

  • Bazzard returned, accompanied by two waiters — an immovable waiter, and a flying waiter; and the three brought in with them as much fog as gave a new roar to the fire.

    The Mystery of Edwin Drood 2007

  • ‘Let us follow you, sir,’ said Bazzard, ‘and have the picture.’

    The Mystery of Edwin Drood 2007

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