T. Smollett

The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle


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LVI.

       CHAPTER LVII.

       CHAPTER LVIII.

       CHAPTER LIX.

       CHAPTER LX.

       CHAPTER LXI.

       CHAPTER LXII.

       CHAPTER LXIII.

       CHAPTER LXIV.

       CHAPTER LXV.

       CHAPTER LXVI.

       CHAPTER LXVII.

       CHAPTER LXVIII.

       CHAPTER LXIX.

       CHAPTER LXX.

       CHAPTER LXXI.

       CHAPTER LXXII.

       CHAPTER LXXIII.

       CHAPTER LXXIV.

       CHAPTER LXXV.

       CHAPTER LXXVI.

       CHAPTER LXXVII.

       CHAPTER LXXVIII.

       CHAPTER LXXIX.

       CHAPTER LXXX.

       CHAPTER LXXXI.

       CHAPTER LXXXII.

       CHAPTER LXXXIII.

       CHAPTER LXXXIV.

       CHAPTER LXXXV.

       CHAPTER LXXXVI.

       CHAPTER LXXXVII.

       CHAPTER LXXXVIII.

       CHAPTER LXXXIX.

       CHAPTER XC.

       CHAPTER XCI.

       CHAPTER XCII.

       CHAPTER XCIII.

       CHAPTER XCIV.

       CHAPTER XCV.

       CHAPTER XCVI.

       CHAPTER XCVII.

       CHAPTER XCVIII.

       CHAPTER XCIX.

       CHAPTER C.

       CHAPTER CI.

       CHAPTER CII.

       CHAPTER CIII.

       CHAPTER CIV.

       CHAPTER CV.

       CHAPTER CVI.

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      An Account of Mr. Gamaliel Pickle—The Disposition of his Sister described—He yields to her Solicitations, and returns to the Country.

      In a certain county of England, bounded on one side by the sea, and at the distance of one hundred miles from the metropolis, lived Gamaliel Pickle, esq.; the father of that hero whose fortunes we propose to record. He was the son of a merchant in London, who, like Rome, from small beginnings had raised himself to the highest honours of the city, and acquired a plentiful fortune, though, to his infinite regret, he died before it amounted to a plum, conjuring his son, as he respected the last injunction of a parent, to imitate his industry, and adhere to his maxims, until he should have made up the deficiency, which was a sum considerably less than fifteen thousand pounds.

      This pathetic remonstrance had the desired effect upon his representative, who spared no pains to fulfil the request of the deceased: but exerted all the capacity with which nature had endowed him,