Sunday, May 30, 2004
Puppyism
Charles Dickens, Pickwick Papers, chapter 35:
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Lounging near the doors, and in remote corners, were various knots of silly young men, displaying various varieties of puppyism and stupidity; amusing all sensible people near them with their folly and conceit; and happily thinking themselves the object of general admiration. A wise and merciful dispensation which no good man will quarrel with.