Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 May 1837 — Page 4
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Tho Thirteenth of Fobruary. "Veil Saminv." said the father. "Veil, iiiv I'roosh.m Nine, (responded the son. Ijmii.: down his pen Who's tlie List budetiia :i 1 1 molher-iii-l.iw .'" "Mr. Yeiler passed - Wl'ITV coo-', tlijjht but is uncommon peruorse ami v s 1 1 - pleasant this in or am' :umuI u poa o.nh Sk oiler, Ilsij.. senior. That's tlie last un as was issued, Sammy," replied M-. Weller. umyinr his "No belter vet!" inquired S im. "All tho symtoms apintwaied (replied Mr. oiler, shaking Ins head.1 1 1 -1 1 m hat's that you're a ilonf of pursuit . f knowledge tinder dillieulties eli. k.mnv f" "I've done now. (aid sam with sii't: embarrassment I've been a wriin." "So I see, (replied Mr. Weilerd Not to a:iv voting 'ooman, I I ; . S imm . "W hy it's no ie savin' i: ai;:', v replied am.) It's a waleniine." "A what.'" exclaimed Mr. Wildr, apparently horror-stricken at tho word. "A wallentme," replied Sam. "Samuel. Samuel, , said .Mr. Vt"c , m reproachful accents) I didn't thmk
you d Ita done it. Arler the warnm' you're you'd ha' done it. Ar!- tlm v. aril in You're had o' vour father's wioi mis Jierpensities, r.rter all I've said to o:t tip0:1 tins liere worry subject: arler ;u itw.dly seein" and hem' in the i-oni:i;i:iv
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Tu.u's a worry prettv seniiincni," j said tho older Mr. 'oiler. reiuo 11m l;i-!iJ
pie I in ike w.iv for the rein. irk. es. I UiiiU it i r.i.ii. :;eod." !--or t 'i! S.i it. ,t:. til v ll.itti tv " V. or I like 111 that 'ere ".v of v. .',- tin." a.d tho eldoi Mr. W idler.' 1-, lii.ae ain't r.o - it . 1 11" f.aiii'-s 1:1 il :e W e :r--m's, nor notion o" that kind; w .! loo U'oo,! o i-al'.iu a yo::;i 'ooni.m Wr.i'.ir an numd S.mr i .'" "W. u ha! indeed!" replied J'-.'.'. "No:: um'.ht ju-t as wed e.dl her a eril'in, or a iimeorn, or a kmu'.s r.rms ;:. oaee !:ieh 1- el'V Will known to he
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ha thought was a moral le-x-n as : ,1 in, cotilJ ha forgotten to his diu" !. '. 1 tlu! n't think vou'd hi' da done n Samtriv. I didn't think you'd h.d don. it." The-o retlcctiotis wore too mie-h for t!:- eood old man. He raised Sam's tumbler to his lips and drank oil' its contents. "Wot's the matter now." s ua Sara. "Ncv'r mi'.id Sammv. e;ini M;'. Wilier,; it'll bo a werrv acotii.in tried to tu nt my time of life, but I'm prettv to-.:;h. that's 'un considation, as the won void turkey remiiked von the firmer said lie 'as afecrcd he should be obliged to kill him, for tho London market." "W'ot'll be a trial!" in pnrcd sam. "To sco yon married Sammv to see you a dilluded wiotini, and thmkia in your innocence that it's all werv ea-palal, (replied Mr. Weller.; It's ;i dreadful trial to a father's feelings, that 'ore S immv." ".Nonsense, (said Sam.1 1 ain't to fet marrid, don't von Ik t Yourself. ibom that; I know you're a judt;e of ilie.-e t'.ieer-. Order in your pipe, and I'll read yon Hie letter there." Wc cannot de-thictly say hetiier it was the prospect of the pipo.Jo.- d o o.v.ifolatory relleeiion tiiat a fatal d 1-p--..-: 10 1 to cot married ran in tho lamdv av,!
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01 tonacco. reiuesteu uir.t to "lire awav. Sam dipped Ins p-ui into the ink, to he ready for any rorrei. tii-n, and heart with a very theatrical air "Slop, 'said Mr. Weller, rinin the bell.) A double glass .f the mu anaide tiiy dear." "Very well. Sir," replied the nl; w , with great, quiekmss appeared, vanished, returned, ami disappeared. "They seem to knov.your wavs here," observed Sjm. 'Lovely ." "Yes, (replied his father. x, I've been liere before, in mv time, (io on, Sa'imel." "Loc!y crc.itur," repealed Sam. "Tain'tin poetry, is it?" interposed tlie "father. "N'o no," replied S.on. "Worry itia 1 to hear it. (said Mr. Weller,) Poetry's unnat'ral; no man - er talked in poetry 'cent a head eon boxia'div, er
it S'inii.iv ;" iai.ai,.a ir. V id, .'. "Net 'a hit ,-f 11. -. ad S : ia ' ih tin-re w;n more, at. 1 tlitst's t!:-- z- . a t .-f v, . i.;.)." "Wed. .said Mr. Well. 1 the:'- 's s a.e :ti"' ri 1 a..;: an 1 I wish vour 1.1 ''her 1 I iw'ti ' (edv eeadac: hi lemu r-ai: m o '... s: !!) r-tn-te. 1 p.meie'i '. Ar.i't 1 ai' t s:-:, j; ' '
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s lie sij-no 1 the lofe-r Hi' !oe-.-l .-k !;iek'. ick." And !e v ii-er fdik d it in a tr;-v :.:!: urmuer juoi -zed a d iwn-hiil i!,!a eii "! ri one corner: "To Mar v. e.- aem i ; 1 Mr. Nupkiri's.M.avor'.-jpsMieii.S .:;dik."
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critical solemnity, and Sam once more j up"11- 1 .-i.'.e punehe.l. ;eid
commencuu, ani. reau as loilov. s "Lovely credur, I feel mvself a d untied" "That -ain't proper;" said Mr. Wedcr, taking his pipe from his mouth. "Not it ain't damned, (holding the Ie -ter up to tbeliffht.) it is 'shamed? the re's a blot there 'I feel mvself ashamed." "Worry srood, (sai,! Mr. Weller. Go on." "Feel myself ashamed and eomidete-
ly eir ' I forgot what this liere word is," said Sam, scratching his head with the pen. in vain attempts to remember. "Why don't you look at it, then?" inquired Mr. Weller. "So lam a lookiu' at it, (replied Sim' but there's another blot: here's a e i, and a d." "Circumvented p'raps," suggested Mr. Weller.
"No, it ain't that, (said Sam, eircui scribed, that's it." ' "Tle.lt -.lin't ..a .....! - 1
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venieu, a.r.my," snid Mr. Weller bravely. a "Think not!" Paul S.im. "Notl.i' l.ke,t,"rep1ed his father. "Hut don t you think it means more'" inquired Sam. "Veil, p'raps it is ;l 111or0 tenderer word (said Mr. Weller, after a few Iaoment reflection.) CIo on, Suamv. "I'eel myself adiamed and eomph tclv rircumscriljod in a dressin' of Mm for Vo' ie aniee eal and nothing hut i."
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'' Kfsma r 1115 ini: Aurn. lb livn-., is a clteap arliele, and vol a vrv scarce one. We have li;t!i; of that (lef.'retu- to
years wb.ieh in some nations hivomrs a distinctive triit. Hoys walk up 10 then siijtei'iors in and art ainmen: ; with their ha!s o;i and a eoniidina- sirut. ouni: men slmulder those v. lioee looks are hoary widiout a monu nt's hesitation and arroga'V tntmlify. In short v eiitiv- no Teeic.ij.
tion in our common code of manners, i.i li.e principle that 'years hrin (Ii-fri on.-c from the yontiir.' No one d ides it j:t dieory, btit low heed it in oraelie.-. Phi!,,!. Co?,,. ,-,.
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