As brisk as bees, if not altogether as light as fairies, did the four Pickwickians assemble on the morning of the twenty-second day of December. Christmas was close at hand, in all his bluff and hearty honesty; it was the season of hospitality, merriment, and open-heartedness; the old year was preparing, like an ancient philosopher, to call his friends around him, and amidst the sound of feasting and revelry to pass gently and calmly away. Gay and merry was the time; and right gay and merry were at least four of the numerous hearts that were gladdened by its coming.
Charles Dickens The Pickwick Papers
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
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Oh. He did know how to do it, didn't he?
ReplyDelete"Haha," said Mr. Pickwick.
ReplyDelete"Haha," said the fat boy...he was fatter than ever.
I definitely thought of this when I got up this morning and realized it was the 22nd day of December.