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possibility of any thanks or acknowledgment being expressed on
the other side, the twins trotted off, arm-in-arm; having endowed
Tim Linkinwater with a costly gold snuff-box, enclosing a bank
note worth more than its value ten times told.

At a quarter past five o’clock, punctual to the minute, arrived,
according to annual usage, Tim Linkinwater’s sister; and a great
to-do there was, between Tim Linkinwater’s sister and the old
housekeeper, respecting Tim Linkinwater’s sister’s cap, which had
been dispatched, per boy, from the house of the family where Tim
Linkinwater’s sister boarded, and had not yet come to hand:
notwithstanding that it had been packed up in a bandbox, and the
bandbox in a handkerchief, and the handkerchief tied on to the
boy’s arm; and notwithstanding, too, that the place of its
consignment had been duly set forth, at full length, on the back of
an old letter, and the boy enjoined, under pain of divers horrible
penalties, the full extent of which the eye of man could not foresee,
to deliver the same with all possible speed, and not to loiter by the
way. Tim Linkinwater’s sister lamented; the housekeeper
condoled; and both kept thrusting their heads out of the second-
floor window to see if the boy was ‘coming’--which would have
been highly satisfactory, and, upon the whole, tantamount to his
being come, as the distance to the corner was not quite five
yards--when, all of a sudden, and when he was least expected, the
messenger, carrying the bandbox with elaborate caution,
appeared in an exactly opposite direction, puffing and panting for
breath, and flushed with recent exercise; as well he might be; for
he had taken the air, in the first instance, behind a hackney coach
that went to Camberwell, and had followed two Punches
afterwards and had seen the Stilts home to their own door. The


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