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"I suspect we have commenced our grand tour already three miles behind a hackney-coach ten on foot, and about two, I should think, in this wagon. But as Cophagus says, Cochlearija crash many summendush, which means, 'there are ups and downs in this world." "Hah!" exclaimed our companion. "He, also, has the rudiments." "Nay, I hope I've done with the Rudimans," replied Timothy.

"Newland heh! very good name every body likes to see that name and have plenty of them in his pockets too um very comfortable and so on," replied Mr Cophagus, leaving the shop. I resumed my thumping occupation, when Timothy returned with his empty basket. He laughed when he saw me at work. "Well, how do you like the rudimans? and so on heh?" said he, mimicking Mr Cophagus.

"Stop a moment," said the lad who was waiting with the basket, looking archly at me, "you hav'n't got through your rudimans yet." "Hold your tongue, Timothy," said Mr Brookes. "That you are not very fond of the rudiments, as Mr Cophagus calls them, is very clear.

"Not overmuch," replied I, wiping my face. "That was my job before you came. I have been more than a year, and never have got out of those rudimans yet, and I suppose I never shall." Mr Brookes, perceiving that I was tired, desired me to leave off, an order which I gladly obeyed, and I took my seat in a corner of the shop.

"Stop a moment," said the lad who was waiting with the basket, lookly archly at me, "you hav'n't got through your rudimans yet." "Hold your tongue, Timothy," said Mr Brookes. "That you are not very fond of the rudiments, as Mr Cophagus calls them, is very clear.

"Newland heh! very good name everybody likes to see that name and have plenty of them in his pockets too um very comfortable and so on," replied Mr Cophagus, leaving the shop. I resumed my thumping occupation, when Timothy returned with his empty basket. He laughed when he saw me at work. "Well, how do you like the rudimans? and so on heh?" said he, mimicking Mr Cophagus.

Late in the evening we arrived at the little town of , and took up our quarters at a public-house, with the landlord of which Melchior had already made arrangements. "Well, Timothy," said I, as soon as we were in bed, "how do you like our new life and prospects?" "I like it better than Mr Cophagus's rudimans, and carrying out physic, at all events.

Late in the evening we arrived at the little town of , and took up our quarters at a public-house, with the landlord of which Melchior had already made arrangements. "Well, Timothy," said I, as soon as we were in bed, "how do you like our new life and prospects?" "I like it better than Mr Cophagus's rudimans, and carrying out physic, at all events.

"I suspect we have commenced our grand tour already three miles behind a hackney-coach ten on foot, and about two, I should think, in this waggon. But as Cophagus says, `Cochlearija crash many summendush, which means, `There are ups and downs in this world." "Hah!" exclaimed our companion. "He, also, has the rudiments." "Nay, I hope I've done with the Rudimans," replied Timothy.

"Not overmuch," replied I, wiping my face. "That was my job before you came. I have been more than a year, and never have got out of those rudimans yet, and I suppose I never shall." Mr Brookes, perceiving that I was tired, desired me to leave off, an order which I gladly obeyed, and I took my seat in a corner of the shop.