A Budget of Christmas Tales By Charles Dickens And Others

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A Budget of Christmas Tales By Charles Dickens And Others
Collingwood Herbert Winslow
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" While this discourse was holding, Trotty made no pause in his attackupon the savory meat before him, but cut and ate, and cut and drank, andcut and chewed, and dodged about, from tripe to hot potato, and from hotpotato back again to tripe, with an unctuous and unflagging relish. Buthappening now to look all round the street--in case anybody should bebeckoning from any door or window, for a porter--his eyes, in comingback again, encountered Meg: sitting opposite to him, with her armsfolded; an...d only busy in watching his progress with a smile ofhappiness.
"Why, Lord forgive me!" said Trotty, dropping his knife and fork. "Mylove! Meg! why didn't you tell me what a beast I was?" "Father?" "Sitting here, " said Trotty, in penitent explanation, "cramming andstuffing, and gorging myself; and you before me there, never so much asbreaking your precious fast, nor wanting to, when----" "But I have broken it, father, " interposed his daughter, laughing, "allto bits. I have had my dinner. " "Nonsense, " said Trotty.


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