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 game of peep-bo with that feature. He was dressed all in black; with boots as shiny as his eyes; a low white neckcloth; an a clean shirt with a frill to it A gold watch-chain and seals depended from his fob; he carried his black kid gloves in his hands not on them; and as he spoke thrust his wrists beneath his coat tails, with the air of a man who was in the habit of propounding some regular posers
Book Title - Featuring Character
Pickwick Papers, The
Alternative Title
Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club : containing a faithful record of the perambulations, perils, travels, adventures and sporting transactions of the corresponding members