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iSmo, pp. xxvi. and 174, Cloth extra, 2s. 



Wellerisms, 



From " Pickwick " and " Master Humphrey's 

 Clock." 



SELECTED BY CHARLES F. RIDEAL, 

 AND EDITED, WITH AN INTRODUCTION, BY CHARLES KENT. 



Among the Contents are : Sam Weller's Introduction Old Weller at Doctor's Commons- 

 Sam on a Legal Case Self-acting Ink Out with It Sam's Old White Hat Independent 

 Voters Proud o' the Title The Weller Philosophy The Twopenny Rope Job Trotter's 

 Tears Sam's Misgivings as to Mr Pickwick Clear the Way for the Wheelbarrow Unpack- 

 ing the Lunch Hamper Battledore and Shuttlecock A True Londoner Spoiling the Beadle 

 Old Weller's Remedy for the Gout Sam on Cabs Poverty and Oysters Old Weller on 

 Pikes Sam's Power of Suction Veller and Gammon Sam as Master of the Ceremonies 



Sam before Mr Nupkins Sam's Introduction to Mary and the Cook Something behind the 

 Door Sam and Master Bardell Good Wishes to Messrs Dodspn & Fogg Sam and his 

 Mother-in-Law The Shepherd's Water Rates Stiggins as an Arithmetician Sam and the 

 Fat Boy Compact and Comfortable Apologue of the Fat Man's Watch Medical Students 

 Sam Subpoenaed Disappearance of the "Sausage" Maker Sam Weller's Valentine Old 

 Weller's Plot Tea Drinking at Brick Lane The Soldier's Evidence Inadmissible Sam's 

 " Wision " Limited A Friendly " Swarry " The Killebeate Sam and the Surly Groom 

 Mr Pickwick's Dark Lantern The Little Dirty-faced Man Old Weller Inexorable Away 

 with Melancholy Post Boys and Donkeys A Vessel Old Weller's Threat Sam's Dis- 

 missal of the Fat Boy Is she a " Widder " ? Bill Blinder's Request The Watch-box 

 Boy. 



" . . . . THE BEST SAYINGS of the immortal Sam and his sportive parent 

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 certainty of affording amusement, and it can be carried away in the pocket. " 

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 nothing is missed.'' Glasgow Herald. 



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Geometrical Psychology ; 



Or, The Science of Representation. 



AN ABSTRACT OF THE THEORIES AND DIAGRAMS OF 

 B. W. BETTS. 



BY LOUISA S. COOK. 



"His attempt seems to have taken a similar direction to that of George 

 Boole in logic, with the difference that, whereas Boole's expression of the 

 Laws of Thought is algebraic, Betts' expresses mind-growth geometrically ; 



