The Inns And Taverns of Pickwick With Some Observations On Their Other Associ

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The Inns And Taverns of Pickwick With Some Observations On Their Other Associ
Matz Bertram Waldrom
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Pickwick chose to take an early morning coach, perhaps to avoidthe sightseers. In his anxiety he arrived much too soon and had totake shelter in the travellers' room--the last resort, as Dickensassures us, of human dejection.
"The travellers' room at the 'White Horse Cellar' is, of course, uncomfortable, " he writes; "it would be no travellers' room if itwere not. It is the right-hand parlour, into which an aspiringkitchen fire-place appears to have walked, accompanied by a rebelliouspoker, ton
...gs and shovel. It is divided into boxes for the solitaryconfinement of travellers, and is furnished with a clock, alooking-glass, and a live waiter, which latter article is keptin a small kennel for washing glasses in a corner of the apartment. " Whilst taking his breakfast therein, Mr. Pickwick made theacquaintance of Mr. And Mrs. Dowler, also bound for Bath, whowere to play such an unexpected part in his sojourn in thefamous watering-place.
It was outside the "White Horse Cellar" that Sam Weller made thatdiscovery about the use of Mr.


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