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Wellerisms from "Pickwick" & "Master Humphrey's Clock"

Charles Dickens

Named after Sam Weller in *The Pickwick Papers*, Wellerisms use proverbs and familiar sayings in absurd contexts, e.g. "Everyone to his own taste," the old woman said when she kissed her cow. Selected by Charles F. Rideal and edited with an introduction by Charles Kent.

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