Vulgar words in The Inns and Taverns of "Pickwick"; with Some Observations on Their Other Associations, (Page 1)
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The "Spaniards" is a Dick Turpin house, for, according to tradition, in its precincts the famous highwayman often hid from his pursuers.
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Here he attempted to make love to Mary, and, having failed, "ate a pound or so of steak with a sentimental countenance and fell fast asleep."