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Updated: May 20, 2025


Sam dipped his pen into the ink to be ready for any corrections, and began with a very theatrical air "Lovely " 'Stop, said Mr. Weller, ringing the bell. 'A double glass o' the inwariable, my dear. 'Very well, Sir, replied the girl; who with great quickness appeared, vanished, returned, and disappeared. 'They seem to know your ways here, observed Sam.

He flushed with a glow of wholesome pride, and the next instant shouted, in the deep, husky guttural of "Old Tony": "Stop! A glass o' the inwariable, my dear!" and so he continued with the dialogue. It was a revelation to the school, this reading of "Dodd's."

He communicated the secret "with great glee and winked so indefatigably after doing so," "over a double glass o' the inwariable," that he and Sam determined to make use of the tickets with the projected plan of exposing the "real propensities and qualities of the red-nosed man," the success of which is so well remembered.

His chief delight was to act as cicerone to an appreciative visitant to his magnificent gallery. He was a frequent visitor to the snug smoking-room at the "Hen and Chickens," where poor "Walter" always brought him, without waiting for an order, what Tony Weller called the "inwariable" and a choice cigar. He did not talk much, but, when he spoke, he had always "something to say."

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