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| The Chimes |
| By Dickens, Charles |
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By, Dickens, Charles
There Are Not Many People -- And As It Is Desirable That A Story-teller And A Story-reader Should Establish A Mutual Understanding As Soon As Possible, Beg It To Be Noticed That I Confine This Observation Neither To Young People Nor To Little ...

By, Dickens, Charles
Marley Was Dead: To Begin With. There Is No Doubt Whatever About That. The Register Of His Burial Was Signed By The Clergyman, The Clerk, The Undertaker, And The Chief Mourner. Scrooge Signed It. And Scrooge's Name Was Good Upon 'change, For ...
| Bleak House |
| By Dickens, Charles |
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By, Dickens, Charles
A Chancery Judge Once Had The Kindness To Inform Me, As One Of A Company Of Some Hundred And Fifty Men And Women Not Labouring Under Any Suspicions Of Lunacy, That The Court Of Chancery, Though The Shining Subject Of Much Popular Prejudice (at Which ...
| A Tale Of Two Cities |
| By Dickens, Charles |
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By, Dickens, Charles
It Was The Best Of Times, It Was The Worst Of Times, It Was The Age Of Wisdom, It Was The Age Of Foolishness, It Was The Epoch Of Belief, It Was The Epoch Of Incredulity, It Was The Season Of Light, It Was The Season Of Darkness, It Was The Spring ...

By, Dickens, Charles
Markey Was Dead: To Begin With. There Is No Doubt Whateve About That...
| A Christmas Carol |
| By Dickens, Charles |
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By, Dickens, Charles
I Have Endeavoured In This Ghostly Little Book, To Raise The Ghost Of An Idea, Which Shall Not Put My Readers Out Of Humour With Themselves, With Each Other, With The Season, Or With Me. May It Haunt Their Houses Pleasantly, And No One Wish To Lay ...