Hearty
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Christmas was close at hand, in all his bluff and
hearty
honesty; it was the season of hospitality, merriment, and open-heartedness; the old year was preparing, like an ancient philosopher, to call his friends around him, and amidst the sound of feasting and revelry to pass gently and calmly away.
Such was the progress of Mr. Pickwick and his friends by the Muggleton Telegraph, on their way to Dingley Dell; and at three o'clock that afternoon they all stood high and dry, safe and sound, hale and hearty, upon the steps of the Blue Lion, having taken on the road quite enough of ale and brandy, to enable them to bid defiance to the frost that was binding up the earth in its iron fetters, and weaving its beautiful network upon the trees and hedges.
The
hearty
old landlord was trying to look very cheerful and unconcerned, but failing signally in the attempt.
The dinner was as
hearty
an affair as the breakfast, and was quite as noisy, without the tears.
Well, then he laughs as
hearty
as if he was a-goin' to pieces, and out he walks agin with his powdered head and pigtail, and rolls down the Strand with the chain hangin' out furder than ever, and the great round watch almost bustin' through his gray kersey smalls.
So he begins a-chucklin' wery hearty, wen, all of a sudden, the little boy leaves hold of the pickpocket's arm, and rushes head foremost straight into the old gen'l'm'n's stomach, and for a moment doubles him right up with the pain.
'But my song I troll out, for CHRISTMAS Stout,The hearty, the true, and the bold;A bumper I drain, and with might and mainGive three cheers for this Christmas old!We'll usher him in with a merry dinThat shall gladden his joyous heart,And we'll keep him up, while there's bite or sup,And in fellowship good, we'll part.
As the world runs, it ought to have been a sound,
hearty
cuff; for Mr. Pickwick had been duped, deceived, and wronged by the destitute outcast who was now wholly in his power.
He had the jolliest face you ever saw, gentleman: something like Punch, with a handsome nose and chin; his eyes were always twinkling and sparkling with good-humour; and a smile--not one of your unmeaning wooden grins, but a real, merry, hearty, good- tempered smile--was perpetually on his countenance.
He stopped, smiled darkly, and added, in a low, vindictive tone, 'It serves him right!'Having given vent to this cruel ebullition of deadly malice and cold-blooded triumph over a fallen enemy, Mr. Pott inquired whether Mr. Pickwick's friends were 'blue?'Receiving a most satisfactory answer in the affirmative from Sam, who knew as much about the matter as Pott himself, he consented to accompany him to Mr. Pickwick's room, where a
hearty
welcome awaited him, and an agreement to club their dinners together was at once made and ratified.
Having got thus far, he looked about him again, and sighed grievously; with that, he walked softly into the bar, and presently returning with the tumbler half full of pine-apple rum, advanced to the kettle which was singing gaily on the hob, mixed his grog, stirred it, sipped it, sat down, and taking a long and
hearty
pull at the rum-and-water, stopped for breath.
Seeing an open carriage with a
hearty
old gentleman in it, looking up very anxiously, he ventured to beckon him; on which, the old gentleman jumped out directly.
There now, Mr. Pickwick, if you can make it convenient to reduce your eyes to their usual size again, and to let me hear what you think we ought to do, I shall feel rather obliged to you!'The testy manner in which the
hearty
old gentleman uttered this last sentence was not wholly unwarranted; for Mr. Pickwick's face had settled down into an expression of blank amazement and perplexity, quite curious to behold.
'A great deal,' whispered Arabella, as she received the old gentleman's
hearty
caress and congratulation.
'How do you do, Mr. Weller?''Wery hearty, thank'ee, sir,' replied the widower; 'hope I see you well, sir.''Quite, I thank you,' replied Mr. Pickwick.
Then, glancing quickly round, he straightened himself out and burst into a
hearty
fit of laughter.
"Of course, we still have the feathers, legs, crop, and so on of your own bird, so if you wish--"The man burst into a
hearty
laugh.
A few yards off he stopped under a lamp-post and laughed in the hearty, noiseless fashion which was peculiar to him.
He received us in his quietly genial fashion, ordered fresh rashers and eggs, and joined us in a
hearty
meal.
However, I threw all fears to the winds, ate a
hearty
supper, drove to Paddington, and started off, having obeyed to the letter the injunction as to holding my tongue.
He bestowed his
hearty
approbation however on their species of house.
There was an infectious quality in Tarvin's open and friendly manner, in his willingness to be amused, and in his lively willingness to contribute to the current stock of amusement, and there was something endearing in his hearty, manly way, his confident, joyous air, his manner of taking life strongly, and richly, and happily.
Tarvin buried the tiny hand deep in his engulfing paw, and, pressing it in a grip that made her give an involuntary cry, shook it with a
hearty
motion.
D’Artagnan had often meditated against the perfidious host one of those
hearty
vengeances which offer consolation while they are hoped for.
Besides which, the Musketeer, after having exchanged a
hearty
shake of the hand with him, broached the matter first.
One hour after we had left the grove of olives, we arrived at the little port of San Vicenzo, where Hans claimed his thirteen week's wages, which was counted out to him with a
hearty
shaking of hands all round.
Then he burst into a
hearty
laugh.
The two of them were destined to travel together round the world before Sir Henry had become once more the hale,
hearty
man that he had been before he became master of that ill-omened estate.
Even Jim stopped for a moment as if he were not very sure of himself, but her
hearty
ways soon set us at our ease.
He had himself climbed up behind, and I, after a
hearty
handshake from my father, and a last sobbing embrace from my mother, took my place beside my uncle in the front.
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