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Veller o' the 'Bell Savage:" It is particularly curious in regard to Pickwick, for the inn was not only close to the Fleet Prison, which figures so prominently in the book, but its outbuildings actually adjoined it.
Hodge, who, slow as he is, likes a real man, says, 'He beant such a bad sort of a veller, you; a' beant above speaking to we! When the time comes the young squire will certainly be returned. It is pleasant, on a sunny day to walk through a field of wheat when the footpath is bordered on either side by the ripening crop, without the intervention of hedge or fence.
If you brace right up and pretend you are eager to fight with pistols, the chances are ten to one he'll back down before the word is given to fire." "Vell, uf dot veller don'd dink I vos apout grazy for dot tuel, you can kick me mit der neck in." Frank saw that he had fixed it all right with Hans, and he wondered what success Sammy Smiles was having with his second.
'Two hundred pound vurth o' reduced counsels to my son-in-law, Samivel, and all the rest o' my property, of ev'ry kind and description votsoever, to my husband, Mr. Tony Veller, who I appint as my sole eggzekiter. 'That's all, is it? said Sam. 'That's all, replied Mr. Weller.
If you vant a more polished sort o' feller, vell and good, have him; but vages or no vages, notice or no notice, board or no board, lodgin' or no lodgin', Sam Veller, as you took from the old inn in the Borough, sticks by you, come what may; and let ev'rythin' and ev'rybody do their wery fiercest, nothin' shall ever perwent it!
'Wot observations? inquired Sam. 'Them as she made, arter she was took ill, replied the old gentleman. 'Wot was they? 'Somethin' to this here effect. "Veller," she says, "I'm afeered I've not done by you quite wot I ought to have done; you're a wery kind-hearted man, and I might ha' made your home more comfortabler.
"I went to your headquarters with information of vital importance. One of your soldiers had stolen my boots." "Gott in himmel!" said the old colonel, now a college professor, as he looked at me to see if there was any resemblance between the New York reporter and the dusty, bare-footed soldier of ten years before. "Vill I never hear de last of dem dam boots? And you are de same veller, eh.
'Well, said Mr. Weller, 'there's somethin' in that; and I wish your mother-in-law 'ud only conduct her conwersation on the same gen-teel principle. Ain't you a-goin' to sign it? 'That's the difficulty, said Sam; 'I don't know what to sign it. 'Sign it "Veller", said the oldest surviving proprietor of that name. 'Won't do, said Sam. 'Never sign a walentine with your own name.
"But he refused to fight that way, and, as he is the challenged party, I was forced to allow him to select the weapons. He chose pistols." "Bistols?" gasped Hans, turning pale. "Yes." "Dot vos murter in der virst degree! I don't meed dot veller mit bistols!" "But you will have to meet him now. If you refuse, you will be drummed out of school you will be tarred and feathered."
Here, trink dis, like a goot veller, und don't gry now don't!" I observed that these bottles had labels about their necks, and that these labels were inscribed "Kirschenwasser."
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