“Mr. Weller surveyed the attorney from head to foot with great admiration, “And what’ll you take, Sir?”
“Why, really,” replied Mr. Pell. “. . . Well, you may bring me three penn’orth of rum, my dear.”

Thomas Onwhyn [“TO del”]

steel engraving

12.3 cm high by 10.7 cm wide (4 ¾ by 4 ¼ inches), vignetted

Charles Dickens’s The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, Chapter XLIII, “Showing how Mr. Samuel Weller Got into Difficulties,” facing 458.

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