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Let us leave our old friend in one of those moments of unmixed happiness, of which, if we seek them, there are ever some, to cheer our transitory existence here.There are dark shadows on the earth, but its lights are stronger in the contrast.Some men, like bats or owls, have better eyes for the darkness than for the light.We, who have no such optical powers, are better pleased to take our last parting look at the visionary companions of many solitary hours, when the brief sunshine of the world is blazing full upon them.

It is the fate of most men who mingle with the world, and attain even the prime of life, to make many real friends, and lose them in the course of nature.It is the fate of all authors or chroniclers to create imaginary friends, and lose them in the course of art.Nor is this the full extent of their misfortunes; for they are required to furnish an account of them besides.

In compliance with this custom--unquestionably a bad one--we subjoin a few biographical words, in relation to the party at Mr.Pickwick's assembled.

Mr.and Mrs.Winkle, being fully received into favour by the old gentleman, were shortly afterwards installed in a newly-built house, not half a mile from Mr.Pickwick's.Mr.Winkle, being engaged in the City as agent or town correspondent of his father, exchanged his old costume for the ordinary dress of Englishmen, and presented all the external appearance of a civilised Christian ever afterwards.

Mr.and Mrs.Snodgrass settled at Dingley Dell, where they purchased and cultivated a small farm, more for occupation than profit.Mr.Snodgrass, being occasionally abstracted and melancholy, is to this day reputed a great poet among his friends and acquaintance, although we do not find that he has ever written anything to encourage the belief.There are many celebrated characters, literary, philosophical, and otherwise, who hold a high reputation on a similar tenure.

Mr.Tupman, when his friends married, and Mr.Pickwick settled, took lodgings at Richmond, where he has ever since resided.He walks constantly on the Terrace during the summer months, with a youthful and jaunty air which has rendered him the admiration of the numerous elderly ladies of single condition, who reside in the vicinity.He has never proposed again.

Mr.Bob Sawyer, having previously passed through the Gazette, passed over to Bengal, accompanied by Mr.Benjamin Allen; both gentlemen having received surgical appointments from the East India Company.They each had the yellow fever fourteen times, and then resolved to try a little abstinence;since which period, they have been doing well.

Mrs.Bardell let lodgings to many conversable single gentlemen, with great profit, but never brought any more actions for break of promise of marriage.Her attorneys, Messrs.Dodson and Fogg, continue in business, from which they realise a large income, and in which they are universally considered among the sharpest of the sharp.

Sam Weller kept his word, and remained unmarried, for two years.The old housekeeper dying at the end of that time, Mr.Pickwick promoted Mary to the situation, on condition of her marrying Mr.Weller at once, which she did without a murmur.From the circumstance of two sturdy little boys having been repeatedly seen at the gate of the back garden, there is reason to suppose that Sam has some family.

The elder Mr.Weller drove a coach for twelve months, but being afflicted with the gout, was compelled to retire.The contents of the pocket-book had been so well invested for him, however, by Mr.Pickwick, that he had a handsome independence to retire on, upon which he still lives at an excellent public-house near Shooter's Hill, where he is quite reverenced as an oracle:

boasting very much of his intimacy with Mr.Pickwick, and retaining a most unconquerable aversion to widows.

Mr.Pickwick himself continued to reside in his new house, employing his leisure hours in arranging the memoranda which he afterwards presented to the secretary of the once famous club, or in hearing Sam Weller read aloud, with such remarks as suggested themselves to his mind, which never failed to afford Mr.Pickwick great amusement.He was much troubled at first, by the numerous applications made to him by Mr.Snodgrass, Mr.Winkle, and Mr.Trundle, to act as godfather to their offspring; but he has become used to it now, and officiates as a matter of course.He never had occasion to regret his bounty to Mr.Jingle; for both that person and Job Trotter became, in time, worthy members of society, although they have always steadily objected to return to the scenes of their old haunts and temptations.Mr.

Pickwick is somewhat infirm now; but he retains all his former juvenility of spirit, and may still be frequently seen, contemplating the pictures in the Dulwich Gallery, or enjoying a walk about the pleasant neighbourhood on a fine day.He is known by all the poor people about, who never fail to take their hats off, as he passes, with great respect.The children idolise him, and so indeed does the whole neighbourhood.Every year, he repairs to a large family merry-****** at Mr.Wardle's; on this, as on all 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 terminate.

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