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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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Out of Town by Charles Dickens
Sitting, on a bright September morning, among my books and papers at my open window on the cliff overhanging the…
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Out of the Season by Charles Dickens
It fell to my lot, this last bleak Spring, to find myself in a watering-place out of the Season. A…
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Our Vestry by Charles Dickens
We have the glorious privilege of being always in hot water if we like. We are a shareholder in a…
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Our School by Charles Dickens
We went to look at it, only this last Midsummer, and found that the Railway had cut it up root…
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Our Honourable Friend by Charles Dickens
We are delighted to find that he has got in! Our honourable friend is triumphantly returned to serve in the…
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Our French Watering-Place by Charles Dickens
Having earned, by many years of fidelity, the right to be sometimes inconstant to our English watering-place, we have dallied…
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Our English Watering-Place by Charles Dickens
In the Autumn-time of the year, when the great metropolis is so much hotter, so much noisier, so much more…
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Our Bore by Charles Dickens
IT is unnecessary to say that we keep a bore. Everybody does. But, the bore whom we have the pleasure…
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On Duty with Inspector Field by Charles Dickens
HOW goes the night? Saint Giles’s clock is striking nine. The weather is dull and wet, and the long lines…
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