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

           

           ‘Eh,theyaregathered,’saidthecount.

           ‘Indeed!’saidMr.Pickwick.

           ‘Theyarehere,’addedthecount,tappinghisforeheadsignificantly.‘Largebookathomefullofnotesmusic,picture,science,potry,poltic;alltings.’

           ‘Thewordpolitics,sir,’saidMr.Pickwick,‘comprisesinitself,adifficultstudyofnoinconsiderablemagnitude.’

           ‘Ah!’saidthecount,drawingoutthetabletsagain,‘vergoodfinewordstobeginachapter.Chapterforty-seven.Poltics.Thewordpolticsurprisesbyhimself—’AnddownwentMr.Pickwick’sremark,inCountSmorltork’stablets,withsuchvariationsandadditionsasthecount’sexuberantfancysuggested,orhisimperfectknowledgeofthelanguageoccasioned.

           ‘Count,’saidMrs.LeoHunter.‘Mrs.Hunt,’repliedthecount.

           ‘ThisisMr.Snodgrass,afriendofMr.Pickwick’s,andapoet.’

           ‘Stop,’exclaimedthecount,bringingoutthetabletsoncemore.‘Head,potrychapter,literaryfriendsname,Snowgrass;vergood.IntroducedtoSnowgrassgreatpoet,friendofPeekWeeksbyMrs.Hunt,whichwroteothersweetpoemwhatisthatname?FogPerspiringFogvergoodvergoodindeed.’Andthecountputuphistablets,andwithsundrybowsandacknowledgmentswalkedaway,thoroughlysatisfiedthathehadmadethemostimportantandvaluableadditionstohisstockofinformation.

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