Pickwickian Studies, by Percy Fitzgerald
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Title: Pickwickian Studies
Author: Percy Fitzgerald
Release Date: November 15, 2007 Language: English
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Transcribed from the 1899 New Century Press edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
PICKWICKIAN STUDIES
BY
PERCY FITZGERALD, M.A., F.S.A. AUTHOR OF “The History of Pickwick ,” “Pickwickian Manners and Customs,” “Bozland,” &c. London: THE NEW CENTURY PRESS, LIMITED 434 STRAND, W.C 1899
CHAPTER I. IPSWICH
I.—The Great White Horse
p. 1
This ancient Inn is associated with some pleasant and diverting Pickwickian memories. We think of the adventure with “the lady in the yellow curl papers” and the double-bedded room, just as we would recall some “side splitting” farce in which Buckstone or Toole once made our jaws ache. As all the world knows, the “Great White Horse” is found in the good old town of Ipswich, still flourishes, and is scarcely altered from the days when Mr. Pickwick put up there. Had it not been thus associated, Ipswich would have remained a place obscure and scarcely ...
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