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The Adventures of Roderick Random
The Adventures of Roderick Random: Smollett's Collection | T. Smollett
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APOLOGUE A young painter, indulging a vein of pleasantry, sketched a kind of conversation piece, representing a bear, an owl, a monkey, and an ass; and to render it more striking, humorous, and moral, distinguished every figure by some emblem of human life. Bruin was exhibited in the garb and attitude of an old, toothless, drunken soldier; the owl perched upon the handle of a coffee-pot, with spectacle on nose, seemed to contemplate a newspaper; and the ass, ornamented with a huge tie-wig (which, however, could not conceal his long ears), sat for his picture to the monkey, who appeared with the implements of painting. This whimsical group afforded some mirth, and met with general approbation, until some mischievous wag hinted that the wholewas a lampoon upon the friends of the performer; an insinuation which was no sooner circulated than those very people who applauded it before began to be alarmed, and even to fancy themselves signified by the several figures of the piece. Among others, a worthy personage in years, who had served in the army with reputation, being incensed at the Supposed outrage, repaired to the lodging of the painter, and finding him at home, "Hark ye, Mr. Monkey," said he, "I have a good mind to convince you, that though the bear has lost his teeth, he retains his paws, and that he is not so drunk but he can perceive your impertinence." "Sblood! sir, that toothless jaw is a dned scandalous libelbut don't you imagine me so chopfallen as not to be able to chew the cud of resentment." Here he was interrupted by the arrival of a learned physician, who, advancing to the culprit with fury in his aspect, exclaimed, "Suppose the augmentation of the ass's ears should prove the diminution of the baboon'snay, seek not to prevaricate, for, by the beard of Aesculapius! there is not one hair in this periwig that will not stand up in judgment to convict thee of personal abuse. Do but observe, captain, how this pitiful little fellow has copied the very curlsthe colour, indeed, is different, but then the form and foretop are quite similar." While he thus remonstrated in a strain of vociferation, a venerable senator entered, and waddling up to the delinquent, "Jackanapes!" cried he, "I will now let thee see I can read something else than a newspaper, and that without the help of spectacles: here is your own note of hand, sirrah, for money, which if I had not advanced, you yourself would have resembled an owl, in not daring to show your face by day, you ungrateful slanderous knave!"
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Mehso-so

Disinherited by his grandfather, Roderick Random leaves Scotland for London to become a naval surgeon.

The novel was more interesting as a social document consciously and unconsciously revealing its period than as a story. I found a lot of it repetitive, especially parts that were obviously meant to be funny and probably were when it was published, but I can only take so many jokes involving somebody getting covered in piss or poo.

So-so? Pan?

Ruthiella Yeah, that kind of humor wears on me too. 2y
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Day 9: Classics Author. I‘m going with Dickens. I found a quote about books from him and I think it‘s sweet. I also included a fact that made me actually laugh out loud...My favorite book by him is A Christmas Carol. I read it every year. (Dickens himself said David Copperfield was his “favorite child.”)

Side Note: My sister hates Dickens. I hate Wuthering Heights. So I guess we‘re even...😂😂😂
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Erinsuereads Oh I hateeeedddd withering heights. I think we have yelled about it together before..... 6y
AshleyHoss820 @ErinSueG Oh, I know we have!! I‘m SO glad I‘m not the only one! My sister loved it and I loathe it. But she hates Dickens and I love him, so...🤷🏻‍♀️😂🤣 6y
Erinsuereads THATS RIGHT! I remember you telling her and her yelling too hahahaha!!! 6y
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AshleyHoss820 @ErinSueG Aaahahaha!!! Our literary fights are HILARIOUS! Our husbands are always looking at each other like, “Do you know what‘s happening?” 😂😊🤣🤣 6y
Erinsuereads I screach and yell about books all the time! It took hubs like five or six years before he “got it”. Now he banters along with me 😂😂 6y
AshleyHoss820 @ErinSueG I love it!! I‘m always going on about books! My hubs doesn‘t read but we have lively conversation about my books! 😂😂😂 6y
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