Works. Illustrated library edition (1873) (14783071992)

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Works. Illustrated library edition (1873) (14783071992)

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Identifier: cu31924016654166 (find matches)
Title: (Works. Illustrated library edition)
Year: 1873 (1870s)
Authors: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
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Publisher: London, Chapman and Hall, Ld
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
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y to be found here, gentlemen, butif Im not here, or over the way, thats my address. Youll findmy terms very cheap and reasonable, and no man attends moreto his clients than I do, and I hope I know a little of my pro-fession besides.- If you have any opportunity of recommendingme to any of your friends, gentlemen, I shall be very muchobliged to you, and so will they too, when they come to knowme. Your healths, gentlemen. With this expression of his feelings, Mr. Solomon Pell laidthree small written cards before Mr. Wellers.friends, and, look-ing at the clock again, feared it was time to be walking. Uponthis hint Mr. Weller settled the bill, and, issuing forth, theexecutor, legatee, attorney, and umpires, directed their stepstowards the city. The office of Wilkins Flasher, Esquire, of the Stock Exchange,was in a first floor up a court behind the Bank of England ; thehouse of Wilkins Flasher, Esquire, was at Brixton, Surrey ; thehorse and stanhope of Wilkins Flasher, Esquire, were at an
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THE PICKWICK CLUB. 463 idjacent livery stable ; the groom of Wilkins Flasher, Esquire,nras on his way to the West End to deliver some game; theclerk of Wilkins Flasher, Esquire, had gone to his dinner ; andso Wilkins Flasher, Esquire, himself, cried, Come in, whenMr. Pell and his companions knocked at the counting-housedoor. Good morning, sir, said Pell, bowing obsequiously. Wewant to make a little transfer, if you please. Oh, come in, will you ? said Mr. Flasher. Sit down aminute ; Ill attend to you directly. Thank you, sir, said Pell, theres no hurry. Take a chair,Mr. Weller. Mr. Weller took a chair, and Sam took a box, and theumpires took what they could get, and looked at the almanackand one or two papers which were wafered against the wall, withas much open-eyed reverence as if they had been the finestefforts of the old masters. Well, Ill bet you half-a-dozen of claret on it; come ! saidWilkins Flasher, Esquire, resuming the conversation to whichMr. Pells entrance had caused a mo

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