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The Pickwick Papers - Dickens, Charles ยท 80 words
Mr. Pickwick was, as our readers may have gathered from the slight extract we gave from his description of Chatham, an enthusiastic admirer of the army. Nothing could have been more delightful to him nothing could have harmonised so well with the peculiar feeling of each of his companions as this sight. Accordingly they were soon afoot, and walking in the direction of the scene of action, towards which crowds of people were already pouring from a variety of quarters.
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