There were two judges in attendance at Serjeantâs Innâ âone Kingâs Bench, and one Common Pleasâ âand a great deal of business appeared to be transacting before them, if the number of lawyerâs clerks who were hurrying in and out with bundles of papers, afforded any test. When they reached the low archway which forms the entrance to the inn, Perker was detained a few moments parlaying with the coachman about the fare and the change; and Mr. Pickwick, stepping to one side to be out of the way of the stream of people that were pouring in and out, looked about him with some curiosity.
2133