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The Uncommercial Traveller
CHAPTER I - HIS GENERAL LINE OF BUSINESS
Charles Dickens
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       _ Allow me to introduce myself--first negatively.
       No landlord is my friend and brother, no chambermaid loves me, no
       waiter worships me, no boots admires and envies me. No round of
       beef or tongue or ham is expressly cooked for me, no pigeon-pie is
       especially made for me, no hotel-advertisement is personally
       addressed to me, no hotel-room tapestried with great-coats and
       railway wrappers is set apart for me, no house of public
       entertainment in the United Kingdom greatly cares for my opinion of
       its brandy or sherry. When I go upon my journeys, I am not usually
       rated at a low figure in the bill; when I come home from my
       journeys, I never get any commission. I know nothing about prices,
       and should have no idea, if I were put to it, how to wheedle a man
       into ordering something he doesn't want. As a town traveller, I am
       never to be seen driving a vehicle externally like a young and
       volatile pianoforte van, and internally like an oven in which a
       number of flat boxes are baking in layers. As a country traveller,
       I am rarely to be found in a gig, and am never to be encountered by
       a pleasure train, waiting on the platform of a branch station,
       quite a Druid in the midst of a light Stonehenge of samples.
       And yet--proceeding now, to introduce myself positively--I am both
       a town traveller and a country traveller, and am always on the
       road. Figuratively speaking, I travel for the great house of Human
       Interest Brothers, and have rather a large connection in the fancy
       goods way. Literally speaking, I am always wandering here and
       there from my rooms in Covent-garden, London--now about the city
       streets: now, about the country by-roads--seeing many little
       things, and some great things, which, because they interest me, I
       think may interest others.
       These are my chief credentials as the Uncommercial Traveller. _