A drunken ranter, preacher friend of Mrs. Weller. "Sitting bolt upright in a high-backed chair was a man in threadbare black clothes, with a back almost as long and stiff as that of the chair itself, who caught Sam's most particular and...
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Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
Solicitor to Mr. Wardle and Mr. Pickwick. He was a little high-dried man, with a dark squeezed-up face, and small restless black eyes, that kept winking and twinkling on each side of his little inquisitive nose, as if they were playing a perpetual...
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Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
Counsel for Mrs. Bardell. "Then there entered two or three more Serjeants; and among them one with a fat body and a red face, who nodded in a friendly manner to Mr. Serjeant Snubbin, and said it was a fine morning"
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Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
Boots at the White Hart Inn, afterwards valet to Mr. Pickwick, a Cockney. He was habited in a coarse striped waistcoat, with black calico sleeves, and blue glass buttons, drab breeches, and leggings, a bright red handkerchief was wound in a very...
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Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
A coachman; father of Sam Weller. "It is very possible that at some earlier period of his career, Mr. Weller's profile might have presented a bold and determined outline. His face however had expanded, under the influence of good living, and a...
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Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
Medical student at Gray's Hospital. Mr. Bob Sawyer, who was habited in a coarse blue coat, which, without being either a great-coat or a surtout, partook of the nature and qualities of both, had about him that sort of slovenly smartness and...
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Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
Founder and general chairman of the Pickwick Club, a retired merchant with independent means, perhaps the most famous of Dickens' characters. A casual observer might possibly have remarked nothing extraordinary in the bald head and circular...
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Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
A disreputable medical student, friend of Bob Sawyer, whom he wanted his sister to marry. He later went to Bengal. A coarse, stout, thick-set young man, with black hair cut rather short, and a white face cut rather long embellished with spectacles
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Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
Master of Ceremonies at the Bath Pump Room. A charming young man, of not much more than fifty; dressed in a very bright blue coat, with resplendent buttons, black trousers, and the thinnest possible pair of highly polished boots. A gold eyeglass...
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Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
The debtor whose room Mr. Pickwick hired in the Fleet. "The Chancery Prisoner had been there long enough to have lost friends, fortune, home, and happiness, and to have acquired the right of having a room to himself. He was a tall gaunt...
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Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
Member of Pickwick Club. The too susceptible Tupman who, to the wisdom and experience of maturer years, superadded the enthusiasm and ardour of a boy, in the most interesting and pardonable of human weaknesses love. Time and feeding had expanded...
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Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
A prisoner in the Fleet, who rented a small slip-room in one of the upper galleries bald-headed. He was a sallow man all cobblers are and had a strong bristly beard - all cobblers have. His face was a queer, good-tempered piece of workmanship
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Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
Prisoner for debt in the Fleet. An admirable specimen of a class of gentry which can never be seen in full perfection but in such places. He was a tall fellow, with an olive complexion, long dark hair, and very thick bushy whiskers meeting under...
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Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
Editor of the Eatanswill Gazette. A tall, thin man, with a sandy-coloured head inclined to baldness, and a face in which solemn importance was blended with a look of unfathomable profundity
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Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
Footman at Bath who introduced Sam Weller to the Footmen's Club. With a very grave face, Mr. Weller slowly read as follows A select company of the Bath footmen presents their compliments to Mr. Weller, and requests the pleasure of his company this...
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Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
Yeoman farmer of Manor Farm, Dingley Dell. A friend of Mr. Pickwick. A stout old gentleman in a blue coat and bright buttons, corduroy breeches and top boots
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Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
An army officer, fellow lodger to Mr. Pickwick, and fellow-traveller to Bath with the Pickwickians. A stern-eyed man of about five-and-forty, who had a bald and glossy forehead, with a good deal of black hair at the sides and back of his head, and...
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Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
Member of the Pickwick Club. On the left of his great leader sat the poetic Snodgrass poetically enveloped in a mysterious blue cloak with a canine skin collar
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Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
Member of Pickwick Club. The sporting Winkle, communicating additional lustre to a new green shooting coat, plaid neckerchief, and closely fitting drabs
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Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London