"Pickwick Married" appeared in G.W.M. Reynolds's "Teetotaler" magazine between January ad June 1841. Following on from the success of Reynolds's "Pickwick Abroad; or, The Tour in France" (1839), Reynolds yet again audaciously appropriates Charles Dickens's characters Mr Pickwick and Sam Weller who enjoy more adventures while, surprisingly, advocating for the temperance cause. Reynolds's "Pickwick Married" has never been reprinted by any publisher, not even by John Dicks who republished many of Reynolds's novels in the 1880s. The text of "Pickwick Married" that is reproduced here is complete and unabridged.
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