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Sam looked at the fat boy with great astonishment, but without saying a word; and began to stow the luggage rapidly away in the cart, while the fat boy stood quietly by, and seemed to think it a very interesting sort of thing to see Mr. Weller working by himself. 'There, said Sam, throwing in the last carpet-bag, 'there they are!
'Indeed, said she, 'without Mr. Slithers I should have been placed in quite an awkward situation. 'There is no call for any hock'erdness, mum, said Mr. Weller with the utmost politeness; 'no call wotsumever. A lady, added the old gentleman, looking about him with the air of one who establishes an incontrovertible position, 'a lady can't be hock'erd. Natur' has otherwise purwided.
'P'raps my cruel pa 'ull relent afore then, replied Sam, with a broad grin. 'Not I, said the elder Mr. Weller. 'Do, said Sam. 'Not on no account, replied the inexorable creditor. 'I'll give bills for the amount, at sixpence a month, said Sam. 'I won't take 'em, said Mr. Weller. 'Ha, ha, ha! very good, very good, said Mr.
Weller to his master. 'Well, Sam, replied Mr. Pickwick, thrusting his head out of the window. 'I wish them horses had been three months and better in the Fleet, Sir. 'Why, Sam? inquired Mr. Pickwick. 'Wy, Sir, exclaimed Mr. Weller, rubbing his hands, 'how they would go if they had been! Mr. Ben Allen and Mr.
He longed to lean over and turn the face up and really look down into them. Still, he could see the curly hair, and the little ear, and the round of the cheek, and the long lashes. For the moment Peter did not agree with Mr. Weller that "life isn't all beer and skittles." "I've been so anxious to meet you. I've begged papa ever since we landed to take me to see you.
Weller and his friends had scarcely had a moment to reflect upon this singular regulation as connected with the monetary system of the country, when they were rejoined by Pell and Wilkins Flasher, Esquire, who led them to a part of the counter above which was a round blackboard with a large 'W. on it. 'Wot's that for, Sir? inquired Mr.
Weller was a gentleman of great gallantry in his own way, and he no sooner remarked this circumstance than he hastily rose from the large stone, and advanced towards her. 'My dear, said Sam, sliding up with an air of great respect, 'you'll spile that wery pretty figure out o' all perportion if you shake them carpets by yourself. Let me help you.
This exclamation of Sam Weller is at once the negation of Christianity and the beginning and the end of current morality; and so it will remain as long as the family and the school persist as we know them: that is, as long as the rights of children are so utterly denied that nobody will even take the trouble to ascertain what they are, and coming of age is like the turning of a convict into the street after twenty-one years penal servitude.
It had arrived at this prosperous state by easy stages during its previous 180 years, and had a reputation for comfort and generous hospitality during the best days of the coaching era, which had reached the golden age when Mr. Pickwick discovered Sam Weller cleaning boots in its coach yard one historic morning in the early nineteenth century.
It is not my purpose to dilate upon the sorrow and affectionate emotions of which I was at once the witness and the sharer. But I may say, of the humbler mourners, that his faithful housekeeper was fairly heart-broken; that the poor barber would not be comforted; and that I shall respect the homely truth and warmth of heart of Mr. Weller and his son to the last moment of my life.
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