Pictures of life & character . FLUNKEIANA.—Enter Thomas, ivho gives waniiiii^. Gentleman. Oh, certainly! you can go, of course; but, as you have been with me for nine years, Ishould like to know the reason. Thomas. Why, Sir, its my jeelins. You used always to read prayers. Sir, yourself—and since MissWilkins has been here, shes bin a-reading of em. Now, I cant bemean myself by sayin Amen to aguvness. 159. FLUNKEIANA. Master of the Hcnise. Now, pray what is it you complain of? Is not a roast leg of mutton, with plentyof pudding, vegetables, and beer, a substantial dinner enough for you? Fhinkcy


Pictures of life & character . FLUNKEIANA.—Enter Thomas, ivho gives waniiiii^. Gentleman. Oh, certainly! you can go, of course; but, as you have been with me for nine years, Ishould like to know the reason. Thomas. Why, Sir, its my jeelins. You used always to read prayers. Sir, yourself—and since MissWilkins has been here, shes bin a-reading of em. Now, I cant bemean myself by sayin Amen to aguvness. 159. FLUNKEIANA. Master of the Hcnise. Now, pray what is it you complain of? Is not a roast leg of mutton, with plentyof pudding, vegetables, and beer, a substantial dinner enough for you? Fhinkcy. Oh! substantial enough, no doubt, Sir; but it really is a qnizzcen that—aw—me and theother gentlemen has not bin accustomed to. Its very corse—very corse indeed, Sir! ! 160


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