The Pickwick Papers

by Charles Dickens, 1837

Finished on the way up to Adam and Danette’s wedding. Fell in love with Charles Dickens again! Wow! Fell in love with Mr. Pickwick – a fine old Gentleman, and Sam, his servant, who says ‘W’ as ‘V’ and ‘V’ as ‘W.” “Wictim, Wery, Vay, Vith, Vot, Vos.”

Sam’s Dad, Mr. Weller, a coachman, married to a widow – calls Sam, “Sammy,” or “Samivel.”

Sam gets Mr. Pickwick out of trouble so many times. Adventures with politics, doctors, lawyers, bad people, good people. Adventures in debtor prison – the Fleet. Adventures in hunting, and sliding (on ice?) and drinking! Experiences with the scoundrels, Jingle and Job Trotter. Experiences with the other Pickwickians – Mr. Winkle, Mr. Snodgrass, and Mr. Tupman. Mr. Pickwick’s lawyer, Perker, a fine man – loves his snuff.

And many irritating women and a few beautiful women. Mary-housemaid – Sam’s love. Arabella Allen – marries Mr. Winkle.

Oh, how I loved this book – adventures, funny! Great stories – the goblins that kidnapped the sexton (gravedigger) – the wild ride in coaches to rescue a beautiful maiden. And his descriptions of Christmas and summer. Everything is a delight! What good men are Pickwick and his Sam. Loved it, loved it, loved it!

Here are the last few lines:

“Every year he repairs to a large family merrymaking at Mr. Wardle’s; on this, as on all other occasions, he is invariably attended by the faithful Sam, between whom and his master there exists a steady and reciprocal attachment, which nothing but death will sever.”