[7] Pot of beer.

[8] No.

[9] Bad luck.

[10] Badly.

[11] From "Rambles beyond Railways," by W. Wilkie Collins.

[12] From Mayhew's "London Labor and the London Poor," in the press of Messrs. Harper and Brothers.

[13] It need scarcely be observed, that Jackeymo, in his conversations with his master or Violante, or his conference with himself, employs his native language, which is therefore translated without the blunders that he is driven to commit when compelled to trust himself to the tongue of the country in which he is a sojourner.

[14] Mr. Dale probably here alludes to Lord Bolingbroke's ejaculation as he stood by the dying Pope; but his memory does not serve him with the exact words.


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