Nast's Illustrated Almanac 1873 . innocent cause. He shall not do it again, if I can help it; Ill expose him! Wheres my ser^^ant ? Here you are, sir, said Mr. Weller, emerging from a sequestered spot, where hehad been engaged in discussing a bottle of Madeira which he had abstracted from thebreakfast-table an hour or two before. Heres your servant, sir. Proud o the title,as the Living SkelHnton said ven they showd him. Follow me instantly, said Mr. Pickwick. Tupman, if I stay at Bury, you canjoin me there, when I write. Till then, good-by! Remonstrances were useless. Mr. Pickwick was roused, a


Nast's Illustrated Almanac 1873 . innocent cause. He shall not do it again, if I can help it; Ill expose him! Wheres my ser^^ant ? Here you are, sir, said Mr. Weller, emerging from a sequestered spot, where hehad been engaged in discussing a bottle of Madeira which he had abstracted from thebreakfast-table an hour or two before. Heres your servant, sir. Proud o the title,as the Living SkelHnton said ven they showd him. Follow me instantly, said Mr. Pickwick. Tupman, if I stay at Bury, you canjoin me there, when I write. Till then, good-by! Remonstrances were useless. Mr. Pickwick was roused, and his mind was made Tupman returned to his companions, and in another hour had drowned all presentrecollection of Mr. Alfred Jingle or Mr. Charles Fitz-Marshall in an exhilarating qua-drille and a bottle of Champagne. By that time Mr. Pickwick and Sam Weller, perchedon the outside of a stage-coach, were eveiy succeeding minute placing a less and less dis-tance between themselves and the good old town of Bury St. NASrS ALMANAC FOR 1873. 43 VILLIAM DELL. BY G. P. WEBSTER.


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