. Home school of American literature: . ke yoi*.though / like you better than nothin at all. Tthought it best to make that rayther strong, saidSam, looking up. Mr. Weller nodded approv-ingly, and Sam resumed. So I take the privi-lidge of the day, Mary, my dear, to tell you thatthe first and only time I see you, your likeness wastook on my hart in much quicker time andbrighter colors than ever a likeness v/as took bythe profeel machine, altho it does finish a portraitand put the frame and glass on complete with ahook at the end to hang it up by, and all in twominutes and a quarter. I am afeerd


. Home school of American literature: . ke yoi*.though / like you better than nothin at all. Tthought it best to make that rayther strong, saidSam, looking up. Mr. Weller nodded approv-ingly, and Sam resumed. So I take the privi-lidge of the day, Mary, my dear, to tell you thatthe first and only time I see you, your likeness wastook on my hart in much quicker time andbrighter colors than ever a likeness v/as took bythe profeel machine, altho it does finish a portraitand put the frame and glass on complete with ahook at the end to hang it up by, and all in twominutes and a quarter. I am afeerd that werges on the poetical,Sammy, said Mr. Weller, dubiously. No, it dont, replied Sam, reading on veryquickly to avoid contesting the point— Exceptof me, Mary, my dear, as your walentine, andthink over what Ive said.—My dear Mary I willnow conclude. Thats all, said Sam. Thats rayther a sudden pull up, ant it,.Sammy? inquired Mr. Weller. Not a bit on it, said Sam; shell wish,there was more, and thats the great art o IWiiMi^^i^^^^^


Size: 3044px × 821px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bo, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, booksubjectenglishliterature