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In which is given a faithful Portraiture of two distinguished Persons; and an accurate Description o

           

           TheunwontedlineswhichmomentarypassionhadruledinMr.Pickwick’sclearandopenbrow,graduallymeltedaway,ashisyoungfriendspoke,likethemarksofablack-leadpencilbeneaththesofteninginfluenceofindia-rubber.Hiscountenancehadresumeditsusualbenignexpression,ereheconcluded.

           ‘Ihavebeenhasty,’saidMr.Pickwick,‘veryhasty.Tupman;yourhand.’

           ThedarkshadowpassedfromMr.Tupman’sface,ashewarmlygraspedthehandofhisfriend.

           ‘Ihavebeenhasty,too,’saidhe.

           ‘No,no,’interruptedMr.Pickwick,‘thefaultwasmine.Youwillwearthegreenvelvetjacket?’

           ‘No,no,’repliedMr.Tupman.

           ‘Toobligeme,youwill,’resumedMr.Pickwick.

           ‘Well,well,Iwill,’saidMr.Tupman.

           ItwasaccordinglysettledthatMr.Tupman,Mr.Winkle,andMr.Snodgrass,shouldallwearfancy-dresses.ThusMr.Pickwickwasledbytheverywarmthofhisowngoodfeelingstogivehisconsenttoaproceedingfromwhichhisbetterjudgmentwouldhaverecoiledamorestrikingillustrationofhisamiablecharactercouldhardlyhavebeenconceived,eveniftheeventsrecordedinthesepageshadbeenwhollyimaginary.

           Mr.LeoHunterhadnotexaggeratedtheresourcesofMr.SolomonLucas.

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