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The supper begins

'They must smoke a lot of tobacco in these towns,' wrote Mr Pickwick, 'because the smell is everywhere in the streets. It must be and must be extremely delicious to those who are very fond of smoking. A traveller might object to the dirt, which is the first thing you notice; but if you think a little bit more, you will find that the dirt is a sign of traffic and commercial wealth, so in fact it is truly pleasing to see'.