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    CHAPTER I
    THE PICKWICKIANS

    The first ray of light which illumines the gloom, and converts
    into a dazzling brilliancy that obscurity in which the earlier
    history of the public career of the immortal Pickwick would
    appear to be involved, is derived from the perusal of the following
    entry in the Transactions of the Pickwick Club, which the editor
    of these papers feels the highest pleasure in laying before his
    readers, as a proof of the careful attention, indefatigable assiduity,
    and nice discrimination, with which his search among the multifarious
    documents confided to him has been conducted.

    'May 12, 1827. Joseph Smiggers, Esq., P.V.P.M.P.C. [Perpetual
    Vice-President--Member Pickwick Club], presiding. The following
    resolutions unanimously agreed to:--

    'That this Association has heard read, with feelings of unmingled
    satisfaction, and unqualified approval, the paper communicated by Samuel
    Pickwick, Esq., G.C.M.P.C. [General Chairman--Member Pickwick Club],
    entitled "Speculations on the Source of the Hampstead Ponds, with some
    Observations on the Theory of Tittlebats;" and that this Association
    does hereby return its warmest thanks to the said Samuel
    Pickwick, Esq., G.C.M.P.C., for the same.

    'That while this Association is deeply sensible of the advantages
    which must accrue to the cause of science, from the production
    to which they have just adverted--no less than from the unwearied
    researches of Samuel Pickwick, Esq., G.C.M.P.C., in Hornsey,
    Highgate, Brixton, and Camberwell--they cannot but entertain
    a lively sense of the inestimable benefits which must inevitably
    result from carrying the speculations of that learned man into a
    wider field, from extending his travels, and, consequently,
    enlarging his sphere of observation, to the advancement of
    knowledge, and the diffusion of learning.

    'That, with the view just mentioned, this Association has taken
    into its serious consideration a proposal, emanating from the
    aforesaid, Samuel Pickwick, Esq., G.C.M.P.C., and three other
    Pickwickians hereinafter named, for forming a new branch of
    United Pickwickians, under the title of The Corresponding
    Society of the Pickwick Club.

    'That the said proposal has received the sanction and approval
    of this Association.
    'That the Corresponding Society of the Pickwick Club is
    therefore hereby constituted; and that Samuel Pickwick, Esq.,
    G.C.M.P.C., Tracy Tupman, Esq., M.P.C., Augustus Snodgrass,
    Esq., M.P.C., and Nathaniel Winkle, Esq., M.P.C., are hereby
    nominated and appointed members of the same; and that they
    be requested to forward, from time to time, authenticated
    accounts of their journeys and investigations, of their observations
    of character and manners, and of
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