“Mr. Grundy’s going to oblige the company with a song,” said the chairman.
“No he ain’t,” said Mr. Grundy.
“Why not?” said the chairman.
“Because he can’t,” said Mr. Grundy.
“You had better say he won’t,” replied the chairman.
“Well, then, he won’t,” retorted Mr. Grundy. Mr. Grundy’s positive refusal to gratify the company occasioned another silence.
“Won’t anybody enliven us?” said the chairman, despondingly.
“Why don’t you enliven us yourself, Mr. Chairman?” said a young man with a whisker, a squint, and an open shirt-collar (dirty), from the bottom of the table.
“Hear! hear!” said the smoking gentleman in the Mosaic jewellery.