Adventure stories; England -- Fiction; Romanies -- Fiction
house, which he had been enabled to take from the profits of his faces. A
son of his, one of the children he was making faces to when my comrades
entered his door, is at present a barrister, and a very rising one. He
has his gift--he has not, it is true, the gift of the gab, but he has
something better, he was born with a grin on his face, a quiet grin; he
would not have done to grin through a collar like his father, and would
never have been taken up by Hopping Ned and Biting Giles, but that grin
of his caused him to be noticed by a much greater person than either; an
attorney observing it took a liking to the lad, and prophesied that he
would some day be heard of in the world; and in order to give him the
first lift, took him into his office, at first to light fires and do such
kind of work, and after a little time taught him to write, then promoted
him to a desk, articled him afterwards, and being unmarried, and without
children, left him what he had when he died. The young fellow, after
practising at the law some time, went to the bar, where, in a few years,
helped on by his grin, for he had nothing else to recommend him, he
became, as I said before, a rising barrister. He comes our circuit, and
I occasionally employ him, when I am obliged to go to law about such a
thing as an unsound horse. He generally brings me through--or rather
that grin of his does--and yet I don't like the fellow, confound him, but
I'm an oddity--no, the one I like, and whom I generally employ, is a
fellow quite different, a bluff sturdy dog, with no grin on his face, but
with a look that seems to say I am an honest man, and what cares I for
any one? And an honest man he is, and something more. I have known
coves with a better gift of the gab, though not many, but he always
speaks to the purpose, and understands law thoroughly; and that's not
all. When at college, for he has been at college, he carried off
everything before him as a Latiner, and was first-rate at a game they
call matthew mattocks. I don't exactly know what it is, but I have heard
that he who is first-rate at matthew mattocks is thought more of than if
he were first-rate Latiner.
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