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He's a malicious, bad-disposed, vorldly-minded, windictive creetur wot's put me in, with a hard heart as there ain't no soft'nin', as the wirtuous clergyman remarked of the old gen'l'm'n with a dropsy, ven he said that upon the whole he thought he'd rather leave his property to his vife than build a chapel with it." In vain Mr. Pickwick remonstrated.
An' she ha'n' got the same kind o' feelin's as other women. Do you know that young gen'l'm'n up at the school, Doctor?" "Yes, Sophy, I've met him sometimes. He's a very nice sort of young man, handsome, too, and I don't much wonder Elsie takes to him. Tell me, Sophy, what do you think would happen, if he should chance to fall in love with Elsie, and she with him, and he should marry her?"
He come home late nights, come in softly, oh, I hear him! I lay awake, 'n' got sharp ears, I hear the cats walkin' over the roofs, 'n' I hear Dick Venner, when he comes up in his stockin'-feet as still as a cat. I think he mean mischief to somebody. I no like his looks these las' days. Is that a very pooty gen'l'm'n up at the school-house, Doctor?" "I told you he was good-looking. What if he is?"
'If you could see Sol Gills, young gen'l'm'n, said the Captain, impressively, and laying his heavy hand on Mr Toots's knee, 'old Sol, mind you with your own eyes as you sit there you'd be welcomer to me, than a wind astern, to a ship becalmed. But you can't see Sol Gills.
Weller as perseveringly withheld. 'It ain't o' no use, sir, said Sam, again and again; 'he's a malicious, bad-disposed, vorldly-minded, spiteful, windictive creetur, with a hard heart as there ain't no soft'nin', as the wirtuous clergyman remarked of the old gen'l'm'n with the dropsy, ven he said, that upon the whole he thought he'd rayther leave his property to his vife than build a chapel vith it.
My father pulls up, and thinks a bit "No," says he, "damme, I'm too old, b'sides, I'm a many sizes too large," says he. "Not a bit on it, Sir," says the touter. "Think not?" says my father. "I'm sure not," says he; "we married a gen'l'm'n twice your size, last Monday." "Did you, though?" said my father.
'I'll tell you what it is, young boa-constructer, said Mr. Weller impressively; 'if you don't sleep a little less, and exercise a little more, wen you comes to be a man you'll lay yourself open to the same sort of personal inconwenience as was inflicted on the old gen'l'm'n as wore the pigtail. 'What did they do to him? inquired the fat boy, in a faltering voice.
'Wery odd that, said Sam; 'I'm afeerd there must be somethin' the matter, for I don't recollect any gen'l'm'n in my circle of acquaintance as is capable o' writin' one. 'Perhaps something uncommon has taken place, observed Mrs. Craddock.
'For all I know'd he was one o' the regular threepennies. Private room! and a lady too! If he's anything of a gen'l'm'n, he's vurth a shillin' a day, let alone the arrands. Stimulated by this inspiring reflection, Mr. Samuel brushed away with such hearty good-will, that in a few minutes the boots and shoes, with a polish which would have struck envy to the soul of the amiable Mr.
Hows'ever, none on 'em answered; so they gave out that he'd run away, and she kep' on the bis'ness. One Saturday night, a little, thin, old gen'l'm'n comes into the shop in a great passion and says, "Are you the missis o' this here shop?" "Yes, I am," says she.
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