Nast's Illustrated Almanac 1873 . , though—trying process—very. With these broken words, a youngman dressed as a naval officer made his way up to the table, and presented to the as-tonished Pickwickians the identical form and features of Mr. Alfred Jingle. The offender had barely time to take Mrs. Leo Hunters proffered hand when his eyesencountered the indignant orbs of Mr. Pickwick. Hallo! said Jingle. Quite forgot—no directions to postilion—give em at once—back in a minute. The servant or Mr. Hunter will do it in a moment, Mr. Fitz-Marshall, said Hunter. No, no—Ill do it—shant be lon


Nast's Illustrated Almanac 1873 . , though—trying process—very. With these broken words, a youngman dressed as a naval officer made his way up to the table, and presented to the as-tonished Pickwickians the identical form and features of Mr. Alfred Jingle. The offender had barely time to take Mrs. Leo Hunters proffered hand when his eyesencountered the indignant orbs of Mr. Pickwick. Hallo! said Jingle. Quite forgot—no directions to postilion—give em at once—back in a minute. The servant or Mr. Hunter will do it in a moment, Mr. Fitz-Marshall, said Hunter. No, no—Ill do it—shant be long—back in no time, replied Jingle. With thesewords he disappeared among the crowd. Will you allow me to ask you, maam, said the excited Mr. Pickwick, rising fromhis seat, who that young man is, and where he resides ? He is a gentleman of foitune, Mr. Pickwick, said Mrs. Leo Hunter, to whom Ivery much want to introduce you. The count will be delighted with him. Yes, yes, said Mr. Pickwick, hastily. His residence—. 42 NASTS ALMANAC FOR 1873.


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