id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23490 Fitzgerald, Percy Pickwickian Studies .txt text/plain 43757 2458 77 Did the two angry gentlemen meet again after Mr. Pickwick's return to the "White Horse?" These are interesting questions, even more to Boz, the genial author of "Pickwick"--a book which has so ago, at the time of the story, was "Pickwick House, the seat of C. and, at the time of Boz's or Mr. Pickwick's visit, was the actual odd being who appears at Rochester for a short time, had promised Mr. Pickwick a tale which he never gave him. Then we are told how Wardle proposed Mr. Pickwick; Mr. Pickwick, the old lady; Snodgrass, Tupman, the poor relations, all had Mr. Pickwick and his friends had to walk the whole way; yet they arrived late are told that Mr. Pickwick's friends "had turned out of the main street power of Boz's descriptions of these old Towns, Inns, and Streets? great talker, knew everybody in the place, and, like Mr. Pickwick, was an ./cache/23490.txt ./txt/23490.txt