The Old Curiosity Shop


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I'm godfather to both of 'em. Remember that, if you please, ma'am.  
You had better have some mulled wine.'  
'I couldn't touch a drop indeed, sir.'  
'You must,' said the single gentleman. 'I see you want it. I ought to  
have thought of it before.'  
Immediately flying to the bell, and calling for mulled wine as  
impetuously as if it had been wanted for instant use in the recovery of  
some person apparently drowned, the single gentleman made Kit's  
mother swallow a bumper of it at such a high temperature that the  
tears ran down her face, and then hustled her off to the chaise again,  
where - not impossibly from the effects of this agreeable sedative - she  
soon became insensible to his restlessness, and fell fast asleep. Nor  
were the happy effects of this prescription of a transitory nature, as,  
notwithstanding that the distance was greater, and the journey longer,  
than the single gentleman had anticipated, she did not awake until it  
was broad day, and they were clattering over the pavement of a town.  
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This is the place!' cried her companion, letting down all the glasses.  
Drive to the wax-work!'  
The boy on the wheeler touched his hat, and setting spurs to his  
horse, to the end that they might go in brilliantly, all four broke into a  
smart canter, and dashed through the streets with a noise that  
brought the good folks wondering to their doors and windows, and  
drowned the sober voices of the town-clocks as they chimed out half-  
past eight. They drove up to a door round which a crowd of persons  
were collected, and there stopped.  
'What's this?' said the single gentleman thrusting out his head. 'Is  
anything the matter here?'  
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A wedding Sir, a wedding!' cried several voices. 'Hurrah!'  
The single gentleman, rather bewildered by finding himself the centre  
of this noisy throng, alighted with the assistance of one of the  
postilions, and handed out Kit's mother, at sight of whom the  
populace cried out, 'Here's another wedding!' and roared and leaped  
for joy.  
'The world has gone mad, I think,' said the single gentleman, pressing  
through the concourse with his supposed bride. 'Stand back here, will  
you, and let me knock.'  
Anything that makes a noise is satisfactory to a crowd. A score of dirty  
hands were raised directly to knock for him, and seldom has a  


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