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Sunday Under Three Heads by Charles Dickens
Dedication To The Right ReverendTHE BISHOP OF LONDON MY LORD, You were among the first, some years ago, to expatiate…
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Some Particulars Concerning a Lion by Charles Dickens
We have a great respect for lions in the abstract. In common with most other people, we have heard and…
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Somebody’s Luggage by Charles Dickens
Chapter I–His Leaving It Till Called For The writer of these humble lines being a Waiter, and having come of…
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Sketches of Young Gentlemen by Charles Dickens
TO THE YOUNG LADIESOF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND;ALSOTHE YOUNG LADIESOFTHE PRINCIPALITY OF WALES,AND LIKEWISETHE YOUNG LADIESRESIDENT…
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Sketches of Young Couples by Charles Dickens
AN URGENT REMONSTRANCE, &c TO THE GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND, (BEING BACHELORS OR WIDOWERS,) THE REMONSTRANCE OF THEIR FAITHFUL FELLOW-SUBJECT, SHEWETH,-…
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Sketches by Boz by Charles Dickens by Charles Dickens
It is strange with how little notice, good, bad, or indifferent, a man may live and die in London. He…
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Public Life of Mr. Tulrumble–Once Mayor of Mudfog by Charles Dickens
Mudfog is a pleasant town–a remarkably pleasant town–situated in a charming hollow by the side of a river, from which…
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Prince Bull by Charles Dickens
Once upon a time, and of course it was in the Golden Age, and I hope you may know when…
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Plated Article by Charles Dickens
Putting up for the night in one of the chiefest towns of Staffordshire, I find it to be by no…
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