CHAPTER XIX. A PLEASANT DAY WITH AN UNPLEASANT TERMINATION-3

The Pickwick Papers 1116 words 2020-12-31 08:42:54

Mr. Pickwick had not been asleep half an hour when little Captain Boldwig, followed by the two gardeners, came striding along as fast as his size and importance would let him; and when he came near the oak tree, Captain Boldwig paused and drew a long breath, and looked at the prospect as if he thought the prospect ought to be highly gratified at having him to take notice of it; and then he struck the ground emphatically with his stick, and summoned the head-gardener.

‘ Hunt,’ said Captain Boldwig.

‘ Yes, Sir,’ said the gardener.

‘ Roll this place to-morrow morning—do you hear, Hunt?’

‘ Yes, Sir.’

‘ And take care that you keep this place in good order—do you hear, Hunt?’

‘ Yes, Sir.’

‘ And remind me to have a board done about trespassers, and spring guns, and all that sort of thing, to keep……

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