The Old Lady's Daily Walk in the Garden

Harold Copping

1924

Line drawing

16.7 cm by 12.9 cm (6 ⅝ by 5 inches)

From Children's Stories from Dickens, p. 123.

This revelation scene follows hard upon "Mr. Tupman is smitten" because it involves Joe's retailing Rachael Wardle's conduct with Tracy Tupman to her elderly mother after Joe's observing the humorously romantic encounter with "the spinster aunt" and one of Pickwick's "reporters" (Part 3, June 1836, Ch. 8).

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