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    1. I find it interesting how many modern biographers oftentimes portray Charles Dickens as a (minor) social revolutionary or a man possessing what is commonly referred to by ―progressives,‖ a ―social consciousness


    2. She felt a little like a character in a Charles Dickens novel, the poor relative


    3. The company was the original printer of the entire Charles Dickens portfolio


    4. Charles Dickens was twenty-four when he began his ‘Pickwick Papers’ and twenty-five when he wrote ‘Oliver Twist’


    5. Read Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol”


    6. Charles Dickens wrote whitewashed fairytales about how children were actually treated


    7. Charles Dickens opens David Copperfield with this:� "Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show


    8. He loved ocean currents and architecture and Charles Dickens, and his variousness made her feel limited, overspecialized


    9. Her goddam hat blows off and he catches it, and then they go upstairs and sit down and start talking about Charles Dickens


    10. Anyway, they fell in love right away, on account of they're both so nuts about Charles Dickens and all, and he helps her run her publishing business

    11. George’s Hall, where Charles Dickens had once given a public reading


    12. Charles Dickens made his first American public reading in New York that year, and while the tragedy that befell John’s second family did not quite have the sting of one of Dickens’s social commentaries, it certainly would have stretched the credibility of a late Victorian melodrama


    13. Whereas Charles Dickens once wrote to a friend that the character he most enjoyed portraying was “the rogue who transforms himself in a blink of an eye and thereby instantly earns his eternal reward,” it is not the nature of a distressed investment to realize its goals in the blink of an eye or even in the turn of a quarter or two


    14. When Charles Dickens was in the United States, in 1842, he stopped at the old Tremont house in Boston


    15. Any one volume of the “Household Edition of Charles Dickens’s Works,” bound in cloth, with 16 Illustrations each, by Sol Eytinge


    16. Any one volume of the Household Edition of Charles Dickens’ Works, bound in cloth, with 16 Illustrations each, by Sol Eytinge


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