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Pip and Joe Gargery You know, Pip, We're ever the best of friends, but I've been among many bol and I never see your bolting equal yet.
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Ctrvzxi 'Expvrtaiinnn On the outskirts of a small , suburb near London, is the cottage Q N of Joe Gargery the village black- ' 7' smith. Here also reside that ec- 'T centric character Mrs. Gargery, I X xi il Xiq , U5 I 'Wi wife of Joe, and her small brother, + m e 1 ' commonly known as Pip. Pip and Joe are ever the best 5' - kiwi ' of friends, having formed a kind xi it AV s ' l -5 ,i x-ffl? 5' 4.1 ,gf Mdfiigii I-:anti ' 'tim I N! 'Jw iv X Kwff m ' iw X gf QV f f i P ii's is E of secret alliance against ,Mrs. , .f f ' Gargery, who is said to have raised U i . ..,. My Pip by hand, and, in all probabil- ? my ity, married Joe by the force of that same hand. This mutual danger formed a true friend- ship between t,he pair that lasted through the changing fortunes of Pip. On a certain eventful morning, Pip was sitting on his father's tombstone in the old church yard, when his thoughts were suddenly interrupted by the demand of an escaped convict for food and a file. Pip, frightened half to death, agreed to supply both to the convict as soon as possible, and went speedily home. That night. at supper the lad, instead of eating his ration of bread, tucked it in- to his blouse, and Joe, thinking Pip had hastily bolted the food, sought to warn him. You know, Pip, you and me is always friends, and I'd be the last to tell upon you, any time. But such a - such a most uncommon bolt as that! I bolted myself, when I was your age - frequent - and as a boy I've been among a many boltersg but I never see your bolting equal yet, Pip, and it's a mercy you ain't bolted dead. if-. Pip and Joe Gargery Pip ...,..................... .......................................,,,,............ J immy Dmgman Joe Gargery ........... .............. J ohn Stewart Mrs. Gargery ........ .,....... E leanor Revelle
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Iiirkmirk Idapvrn fPublished in 18371 Samuel Pickwick, esquire, was P 'l v 2 a corpulent, benevolent, middle- 'Jill ,,ii-ll W aged gentleman, whose scientific WNW' sense hardly equaled his simplicity. As president of the Pickwick Club X fi, X he conducted personal tours of in- X X, his vestigation into the outlying dis- X 5 My ff tricts of London, often finding 5 X himself in most peculiar circum- Q X stances as a consequence of those f-TX, investigations pertaining to all -is manner of things. As a friend to his fellow Pickwickians he was in- fallible, and, although these ties of friendship often led him on to thin ice-literally as well as figuratively-he was always ready for any undertaking. During the courtship of Mr. Winkle and Arabella Allen, Mr. Pickwick willingly accompanied Mr. Winkle and Sam Weller to Arabella's garden wall, obligingly clambering upon Sam's back just to assure the modest Arabella on the other side of the wall that it was all right for her to meet the amorous Winkle. Mr, Pickwick holding fast to the wall while Mr. Winkle clasped him tight by the legs, they contrived to bring his head above the coping. 'My dear,' said Mr. Pickwick, looking over the wall and catching sight of Arabella on the other side - 'don't be frightened, my dear, it's only me? i Mr. Pickwick at the Garden Wall Mr. Samuel Pickwick .....................,........................................ Allan Sheldon Arabella Allen ............. .,......... E thel Krayenbuhl Mr. Winkle ........ ......,..... G eorge Norene Sam Weller ...,.. ....... 1 .Arthur Covey
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