The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
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“Sir—Whereas my good-nature being last night imposed upon, I
was persuaded to countenance and promise I know not what to
that vicious youth, whose parent I have the misfortune to be;
I desire you will take notice that I will revoke all such
countenance and promises, and shall never look upon that man
as my friend who will, in such a cause, solicit,—
Sir, yours, etc.
“Gam. Pickle.”
CHAPTER XXI.
Trunnion is enraged at the conduct of Pickle—Peregrine resents the
Injustice of his Mother, to whom he explains his Sentiments in a Letter-Is
entered at the University of Oxford, where he signalizes himself as a
Youth of an enterprising Genius.
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