[The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens]@TWC D-Link bookThe Pickwick Papers CHAPTER II 8/33
Mr.Pickwick addressed the stranger. 'You rendered us a very important service this morning, sir,' said he, 'will you allow us to offer a slight mark of our gratitude by begging the favour of your company at dinner ?' 'Great pleasure--not presume to dictate, but broiled fowl and mushrooms--capital thing! What time ?' 'Let me see,' replied Mr.Pickwick, referring to his watch, 'it is now nearly three.
Shall we say five ?' 'Suit me excellently,' said the stranger, 'five precisely--till then--care of yourselves;' and lifting the pinched-up hat a few inches from his head, and carelessly replacing it very much on one side, the stranger, with half the brown paper parcel sticking out of his pocket, walked briskly up the yard, and turned into the High Street. 'Evidently a traveller in many countries, and a close observer of men and things,' said Mr.Pickwick. 'I should like to see his poem,' said Mr.Snodgrass. 'I should like to have seen that dog,' said Mr.Winkle. Mr.Tupman said nothing; but he thought of Donna Christina, the stomach pump, and the fountain; and his eyes filled with tears. A private sitting-room having been engaged, bedrooms inspected, and dinner ordered, the party walked out to view the city and adjoining neighbourhood. We do not find, from a careful perusal of Mr.Pickwick's notes of the four towns, Stroud, Rochester, Chatham, and Brompton, that his impressions of their appearance differ in any material point from those of other travellers who have gone over the same ground.
His general description is easily abridged. 'The principal productions of these towns,' says Mr.Pickwick, 'appear to be soldiers, sailors, Jews, chalk, shrimps, officers, and dockyard men.
The commodities chiefly exposed for sale in the public streets are marine stores, hard-bake, apples, flat-fish, and oysters.
The streets present a lively and animated appearance, occasioned chiefly by the conviviality of the military.
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