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I met on the pier as I was running for the dear life , the great Dickens , with his wife , his children , his Miss Hogarth , all looking abominably coarse and vulgar and happy . With his family settled in Genoa , Dickens made a number ...
I met on the pier as I was running for the dear life , the great Dickens , with his wife , his children , his Miss Hogarth , all looking abominably coarse and vulgar and happy . With his family settled in Genoa , Dickens made a number ...
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However , despite its brilliant parody of utilitarianism , Hard Times is the only novel in which Dickens must be said to have failed . This is not to say that there is not much of value in the book . Certainly everyone at all interested ...
However , despite its brilliant parody of utilitarianism , Hard Times is the only novel in which Dickens must be said to have failed . This is not to say that there is not much of value in the book . Certainly everyone at all interested ...
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Dickens ' oldest son , Charlie , was to live with his mother ; and her sister Georgiana , was to remain in charge of Dickens ' home and of the other children . The young ones , because of Kate's frequent pregnancies and consequent ill ...
Dickens ' oldest son , Charlie , was to live with his mother ; and her sister Georgiana , was to remain in charge of Dickens ' home and of the other children . The young ones , because of Kate's frequent pregnancies and consequent ill ...
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