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Walker! 'Don't call me Valker; my name's Veller; you know that vell enough. What have you got to say to me? 'Bless you, Mr. Walker Weller, I mean a great many things, if you will come away somewhere, where we can talk comfortably. If you knew how I have looked for you, Mr. Weller 'Wery hard, indeed, I s'pose? said Sam drily. 'Very, very, Sir, replied Mr.

You'll be at the Old Bailey very soon, if you don't do just vat you is told to do." "Me at the Old Bailey!" "Yes, Captain 'Oshspur, you at the Old Bailey. In vat vay did you get those moneys from poor Mr. Valker? I know vat I says. More than three hundred pounds! It was card-sharping." "Who says it was card-sharping?" "I says so, Captain 'Oshspur, and so does Mr. Bullbean. Mr.

Valker, a precious sight too wellto go about and buy up the bills and them things on which the young husband, thinking his governor ’ud come round agin, had raised the vind just to blow himself on vith for a time; besides vich, he made all the interest he could to set other people agin him.

Bullbean vill prove it." Mr. Bullbean was a gentleman known well to Mr. Hart, who had made one of the little party at Mr. Walker's establishment, by means of which Cousin George had gone, flush of money, down among his distinguished friends in Norfolk. "Vat did you do with poor Valker's moneys? It vas very hard upon poor Mr. Valker, very hard." "It was fair play, Mr. Hart."

I have promised Valker he shall have back his moneys, or Sir Harry shall know that too. You must just give up the young woman; eh, Captain 'Oshspur!" "I'm not going to be dictated to, Mr. Hart." "When gentlemans is in debt they must be dictated to, or else be quodded. We mean to have our money from Mr. Boltby, and that at once. Here is the offer to pay it, every shilling, and to pay you!

The young lady isn't for you at all. I know all about it, Captain 'Oshspur. Mr. Boltby is a very nice gentleman, and understands business." "What is Mr. Boltby to me?" "He is a great deal to me, because he vill pay me my moneys, and he vill pay Captain Stubber, and vill pay everybody. He vill pay you too, Captain 'Oshspur, only you must pay poor Valker his moneys.

It was as he was reading the above document with a bleeding heart that Mr. Mossrose came in from his daily walk to the City. "Vell, Eglantine," says he, "have you heard the newsh?" "About His Highness?" "About your friend Valker; he's arrested for two hundred poundsh!"

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