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HONOURABLY1 ACCOUNTS FOR Mr. WELLER’SABSENCE, BY DESCRIBING A SOIREE TOWHICH HE WAS INVITED AND WENT; ALSORELATES HOW HE WAS ENTRUSTED2 BY Mr.
PICKWICK WITH A PRIVATE MISSION OFDELICACY AND IMPORTANCEr. Weller,’ said Mrs. Craddock, upon the morning ofthis very eventful day, ‘here’s a letter for you.’
‘Wery odd that,’ said Sam; ‘I’m afeerd there mustbe somethin’ the matter, for I don’t recollect5 any gen’l’m’n in mycircle of acquaintance as is capable o’ writin’ one.’
‘Perhaps something uncommon6 has taken place,’ observed Mrs.
Craddock.
‘It must be somethin’ wery uncommon indeed, as could perducea letter out o’ any friend o’ mine,’ replied Sam, shaking his headdubiously; ‘nothin’ less than a nat’ral conwulsion, as the younggen’l’m’n observed ven he wos took with fits. It can’t be from thegov’ner,’ said Sam, looking at the direction. ‘He always prints, Iknow, ’cos he learnt writin’ from the large bills in the booking-offices. It’s a wery strange thing now, where this here letter canha’ come from.’
As Sam said this, he did what a great many people do whenthey are uncertain about the writer of a note―looked at the seal,and then at the front, and then at the back, and then at the sides,and then at the superscription; and, as a last resource, thoughtperhaps he might as well look at the inside, and try to find outfrom that.
‘It’s wrote on gilt-edged paper,’ said Sam, as he unfolded it,‘and sealed in bronze vax vith the top of a door key. Now for it.’
And, with a very grave face, Mr. Weller slowly read as follows―‘A select company of the Bath footmen presents theircompliments to Mr. Weller, and requests the pleasure of hiscompany this evening, to a friendly swarry, consisting of a boiledleg of mutton with the usual trimmings. The swarry to be on tableat half-past nine o’clock punctually.’
This was inclosed in another note, which ran thus―‘Mr. John Smauker, the gentleman who had the pleasure ofmeeting Mr. Weller at the house of their mutual7 acquaintance, Mr.
Bantam, a few days since, begs to inclose Mr. Weller the herewithinvitation. If Mr. Weller will call on Mr. John Smauker at nineo’clock, Mr. John Smauker will have the pleasure of introducingMr. Weller.

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