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The Pickwick Papers - Dickens, Charles ยท 80 words

The Pickwick Papers - Dickens, Charles

Mr. Serjeant Snubbins was a lantern faced, sallow complexioned man, of about five and forty, or as the novels say he might be fifty. He had that dull looking, boiled eye which is often to be seen in the heads of people who have applied themselves during many years to a weary and laborious course of study; and which would have been sufficient, without the additional eyeglass which dangled from a broad black riband round his neck, to warn a.

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