The Attaché; or, Sam Slick in England — Complete by Thomas Chandler Haliburton
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THE ATTACHE; OR,
SAM SLICK IN ENGLAND. BY THOMAS CHANDLER HALIBURTON. (Greek Text)--GREEK PROVERB. Tell you what, report my speeches if you like, but if you put my talk in, I'll give you the mitten, as sure as you are born.--SLICKVILLE TRANSLATION London, July 3rd, 1843. MY DEAR HOPKINSON, I have spent so many agreeable hours at Edgeworth heretofore, that my first visit on leaving London, will be to your hospitable mansion. In the meantime, I beg leave to introduce to you my "Attache," who will precede me several days. His politics are similar to your own; I wish I could say as much in favour of his humour. His eccentricities will stand in need of your indulgence; but if you can overlook these, I am not without hopes that his originality, quaint sayings, and queer views of |
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