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Here, trink dis, like a good veller, and don't gry now don't!" I observed that these bottles had labels about their necks, and that these labels were inscribed "Kirschenwässer."

On the first market-day he knew every pretty girl in the market: he joked with all the women: had a word with the farmers about their stock, and dined at the Agricultural Ordinary at the Clavering Arms, where he set them all dying with laughing by his fun and jokes. "Tu be sure he be a vine veller, tu be sure that he be," was the universal opinion of the gentlemen in top-boots.

I always thought, up to three days ago, that the names of Veller and gammon could never come into contract, Sammy, never. 'Always exceptin' the case of a widder, of course, said Sam. 'Widders, Sammy, replied Mr. Weller, slightly changing colour. 'Widders are 'ceptions to ev'ry rule. I have heerd how many ordinary women one widder's equal to in pint o' comin' over you.

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.

As to the pace, wot sort o' pace do you think I, Tony Veller, could have kept a coach goin' at, for five hundred thousand pound a mile, paid in adwance afore the coach was on the road?

They wos nat'rally wery much amazed at this, and arter looking among the litter, and up in the loft, and vere not, they opens the corn-chest, and finds that he'd been and chalked his vill inside the lid; so the lid was obligated to be took off the hinges, and sent up to Doctor Commons to be proved, and under that 'ere wery instrument this here lantern was passed to Tony Veller; vich circumstarnce, mum, gives it a wally in my eyes, and makes me rekvest, if you vill be so kind, as to take partickler care on it.

Pickwick; 'a desire that she may be comfortable and prosperous. You understand? 'Wery clearly, replied Mr. Weller, who understood nothing yet. 'That young person, said Mr. Pickwick, 'is attached to your son. 'To Samivel Veller! exclaimed the parent. 'Yes, said Mr. Pickwick. 'It's nat'ral, said Mr. Weller, after some consideration, 'nat'ral, but rayther alarmin'. Sammy must be careful.

'Samivel Veller, sir, said the old gentleman, 'has conferred upon me the ancient title o' grandfather vich had long laid dormouse, and wos s'posed to be nearly hex-tinct in our family. Sammy, relate a anecdote o' vun o' them boys, that 'ere little anecdote about young Tony sayin' as he WOULD smoke a pipe unbeknown to his mother.

'You did quite right, replied the magistrate. 'He is evidently a desperate ruffian. 'He is my servant, Sir, said Mr. Pickwick angrily. 'Oh! he is your servant, is he? said Mr. Nupkins. 'A conspiracy to defeat the ends of justice, and murder its officers. Pickwick's servant. Put that down, Mr. Jinks. Mr. Jinks did so. 'What's your name, fellow? thundered Mr. Nupkins. 'Veller, replied Sam.

'Vell, Sammy, said the father. 'Vell, my Prooshan Blue, responded the son, laying down his pen. 'What's the last bulletin about mother-in-law? 'Mrs. Veller passed a very good night, but is uncommon perwerse, and unpleasant this mornin'. Signed upon oath, Tony Veller, Esquire. That's the last vun as was issued, Sammy, replied Mr. Weller, untying his shawl. 'No better yet? inquired Sam.