The Inns Taverns of Pickwick With Some Observations On Their Other Associati
The Inns Taverns of Pickwick With Some Observations On Their Other Associati
B W Bertram Waldrom Matz
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Pickwick's spirit seems to haunt the building, and no attempt is made to disabuse the mind that his escapade was anything but an amusing if unfortunate reality. The double-bedded room is a double-bedded room still, with its old four-posters, and is shown with great pride to visitors from all over the world as " Mr. Pickwick's room. " The beds are still hung with old-fashioned curtains, and a rush-bottomed chair has its place there, as it did during ]Mr. Pickwick's visit. Even the wall-paper is ...not of a modern pattern, and may have survived from that historic night. At least these things were the same when we last visited it. Indeed, all the rooms have still the atmo- sphere of the Victorian era about them. The coffee-room, the bar-parlour, the dining-room, 133 THE INNS AND TAVERNS OF *' PICKWICK '' the courtyard and the assembly room reflect the Pickwickian period, which in other words speak of " home-hfe ease and comfort, " and " are not subordinate to newfangled ideas. " Whether the small room in the vicinity of the stable-yard, where Mr.
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