The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club; 1

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Weller, who was a party interested, inasmuch as he ardently lonoed to see the sport. " The werry thing.
Well said. Small-cheek ; I'll have it out in a minute." But here a difficulty arose. The loujr gamekeeper resolutely pro- tested against the introduction into a shooting-party of a gentleman in a barrow, as a gross violation of all established rules and precedents.
It was a great objection, but not an insurmountable one. The game- keeper having been coaxed and feed, and having, moreover, ease
...d his mind by "punching" the head of the inventive youth who had first sug- gested the use of the machine, Mr. Pickwick was placed in it, and off the party set ; Wardle and the long- gamekeeper leading the way, and Mr. Pickwick in the barrow, propelled by Sam, bringing up the rear.
" Stop, Sam," said Mr. Pickwick, when they had got half across the first field.
" What's the matter now ?" said Wardle.
" I v/on't suffer this barrow to be moved another step^^" said Mr.
Pickwick, resolutely, " unless Winkle carries that gun of his, in a dif- ferent manner." " How am I to carry it ?" said the wretched Winkle.


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