Samuel Weller was a fictional character in Charles Dickens' novel "The Pickwick Papers." He was the servant of Mr. Tony Weller and worked as a coachman and man-of-all-work for the Pickwick Club. Samuel Weller was known for his wit, humor, and unique way of speaking, which was a mix of slang, street talk, and clever turns of phrase. He became a fan favorite and helped catapult the novel to success. His popularity was so great that he inspired a series of spin-off books, cartoons, and stage adaptations. The character of Samuel Weller remains a beloved figure in British literature and has become an iconic part of Dickens' legacy.
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