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2f7dd81 He had used the word in its Pickwickian sense. The Pickwick Papers
2eca529 Great men are seldom over-scrupulous in the arrangement of their attire. The Pickwick Papers
c6a4275 Kent, sir -- everybody knows Kent -- apples, cherries, hops, and women. The Pickwick Papers
7f10b28 Did it ever strike you, on such a morning as this, that drowning would be happiness and peace? The Pickwick Papers
933ccdd It wasn't the wine," murmured Mr. Snodgrass, in a broken voice. "It was the salmon." The Pickwick Papers
674dcc0 I wants to make your flesh creep. The Pickwick Papers
16a4a2e And a wery good name it is; only one I know that ain't got a nickname to it. The Pickwick Papers
f2b4dd4 Tongue --, well that's a wery good thing when it ain't a woman's. The Pickwick Papers
4e7db15 Mr. Weller's knowledge of London was extensive and peculiar. The Pickwick Papers
8bf2f82 Dumb as a drum vith a hole in it, Sir. The Pickwick Papers
8872b8f Eccentricities of genius, Sam," said Mr. Pickwick. "You may retire." The Pickwick Papers
ab2ea97 Keep yourself TO yourself. The Pickwick Papers
3b7cad7 Never mind the character, and stick to the alleybi. The Pickwick Papers
b7d6eb7 It's my opinion, sir, that this meeting is drunk, sir. The Pickwick Papers
67361c5 She knows wot's wot, she does. The Pickwick Papers
cd12275 You're a amiably-disposed young man, Sir, I don't think. The Pickwick Papers
13447c8 They don't mind it; it's a reg'lar holiday to them -- all porter and skittles. The Pickwick Papers