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第21章

There are very few moments in a man's existence when he experiences so much ludicrous distress, or meets with so little charitable commiseration, as when he is in pursuit of his own hat.A vast deal of coolness, and a peculiar degree of judgment, are requisite in catching a hat.A man must not be precipitate, or he runs over it; he must not rush into the opposite extreme, or he loses it altogether.The best way is, to keep gently up with the object of pursuit, to be wary and cautious, to watch your opportunity well, get gradually before it, then make a rapid dive, seize it by the crown, and stick it firmly on your head: smiling pleasantly all the time, as if you thought it as good a joke as anybody else.

There was a fine gentle wind, and Mr.Pickwick's hat rolled sportively before it.The wind puffed, and Mr.Pickwick puffed, and the hat rolled over and over as merrily as a lively porpoise in a strong tide; and on it might have rolled, far beyond Mr.Pickwick's reach, had not its course been providentially stopped, just as that gentleman was on the point of resigning it to its fate.

Mr.Pickwick, we say, was completely exhausted, and about to give up the chase, when the hat was blown with some violence against the wheel of a carriage, which was drawn up in a line with half-a-dozen other vehicles on the spot to which his steps had been directed.Mr.Pickwick, perceiving his advantage, darted briskly forward, secured his property, planted it on his head, and paused to take breath.He had not been stationary half a minute, when he heard his own name eagerly pronounced by a voice, which he at once recognised as Mr.Tupman's, and, looking upwards, he beheld a sight which filled him with surprise and pleasure.

In an open barouche, the horses of which had been taken out, the better to accommodate it to the crowded place, stood a stout old gentleman, in a blue coat and bright buttons, corduroy breeches and top-boots, two young ladies in scarfs and feathers, a young gentleman apparently enamoured of one of the young ladies in scarfs and feathers, a lady of doubtful age, probably the aunt of the aforesaid, and Mr.Tupman, as easy and unconcerned as if he had belonged to the family from the first moments of his infancy.

Fastened up behind the barouche was a hamper of spacious dimensions--one of those hampers which always awakens in a contemplative mind associations connected with cold fowls, tongues, and bottles of wine--and on the box sat a fat and red-faced boy, in a state of somnolency, whom no speculative observer could have regarded for an instant without setting down as the official dispenser of the contents of the before-mentioned hamper, when the proper time for their consumption should arrive.

Mr.Pickwick had bestowed a hasty glance on these interesting objects, when he was again greeted by his faithful disciple.

"Pickwick--Pickwick," said Mr.Tupman: "come up here.Make haste.""Come along, sir.Pray, come up," said the stout gentleman."Joe!--damn that boy, he's gone to sleep again.--Joe, let down the steps." The fat boy rolled slowly off the box, let down the steps, and held the carriage door invitingly open.Mr.Snodgrass and Mr.Winkle came up at the moment.

"Room for you all, gentlemen," said the stout man."Two inside, and one out.Joe, make room for one of these gentlemen on the box.Now, sir, come along;" and the stout gentleman extended his arm, and pulled first Mr.Pickwick, and then Mr.Snodgrass, into the barouche by main force.

Mr.Winkle mounted to the box, the fat boy waddled to the same perch, and fell fast asleep instantly.

"Well, gentlemen," said the stout man, "very glad to see you.Know you very well, gentlemen, though you mayn't remember me.I spent some ev'nins at your club last winter--picked up my friend Mr.Tupman here this morning, and very glad I was to see him.Well, sir, and how are you? You do look uncommon well, to be sure."Mr.Pickwick acknowledged the compliment, and cordially shook hands with the stout gentleman in the top boots.

"Well, and how are you, sir?" said the stout gentleman, addressing Mr.

Snodgrass with paternal anxiety."Charming, eh? Well, that's right--that's right.And how are you, sir (to Mr.Winkle)? Well, I am glad to hear you say you are well; very glad I am, to be sure.My daughters, gentlemen--my gals these are; and that's my sister, Miss Rachael Wardle.She's a Miss, she is; and yet she an't a Miss--eh, sir, eh?" And the stout gentleman playfully inserted his elbow between the ribs of Mr.Pickwick, and laughed very heartily.

"Lor, brother!" said Miss Wardle, with a deprecating smile.

"True, true," said the stout gentleman; "no one can deny it.Gentlemen, I beg your pardon; this is my friend Mr.Trundle.And now you all know each other, let's be comfortable and happy, and see what's going forward;that's what I say." So the stout gentleman put on his spectacles, and Mr.

Pickwick pulled out his glass, and everybody stood up in the carriage, and looked over somebody else's shoulder at the evolutions of the military.

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