Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens: It was a...

Charles Dickens: It was a...

It was a maxim with Foxey - our revered father, gentlemen - 'Always suspect everybody'.

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Charles Dickens: I am always...

Charles Dickens: I am always...

I am always conscious of an uncomfortable sensation now and then when the wind is blowing in the...

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Charles Dickens: Wich is your...

Charles Dickens: Wich is your...

Wich is your partickler wanity? Wich wanity do you like the flavour on best, sir?

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Charles Dickens: She's a swellin'...

Charles Dickens: She's a swellin'...

She's a swellin' wisibly before my wery eyes.

Source: (Mr Weller) Pickwick Papers,...

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Charles Dickens: He had but...

Charles Dickens: He had but...

He had but one eye and the popular prejudice runs in favour of two.

Source: (Mr...

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Charles Dickens: A Being, erect...

Charles Dickens: A Being, erect...

A Being, erect upon two legs, and bearing all the outward semblance of a man, and not of a...

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Charles Dickens: She's been thinking...

Charles Dickens: She's been thinking...

She's been thinking of the old 'un!

Source: (Mr Peggotty of Mrs Gummidge) David...

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Charles Dickens: Something will come...

Charles Dickens: Something will come...

Something will come of this. I hope it mayn't be human gore.

Source: (Simon...

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Charles Dickens: Therefore I do...

Charles Dickens: Therefore I do...

Therefore I do require it, which I makes confession, to be brought reg'lar and draw'd...

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Charles Dickens: Here's richness!...

Charles Dickens: Here's richness!...

Here's richness!

Source: (Mr Squeers) Nicholas Nickleby, Ch.5
-- Charles...

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Charles Dickens: O Mrs Higden,...

Charles Dickens: O Mrs Higden,...

O Mrs Higden, Mrs Higden, you was a woman and a mother, and a mangler in a million...

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Charles Dickens: If you could...

Charles Dickens: If you could...

If you could see my legs when I take my boots off, you'd form some idea of what unrequited affection...

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Charles Dickens: She is come...

Charles Dickens: She is come...

She is come at last - at last - and all is gas and gaiters!

Source: (The Gentleman...

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Charles Dickens: I want to...

Charles Dickens: I want to...

I want to know what it says . . . The sea, Floy, what it is that it keeps on saying.

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Charles Dickens: Battledore and shuttlecock's...

Charles Dickens: Battledore and shuttlecock's...

Battledore and shuttlecock's a wery good game, vhen you an't the shuttlecock and two lawyers the battledores, in which...

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Charles Dickens: Orses and dorgs...

Charles Dickens: Orses and dorgs...

'Orses and dorgs is some men's fancy. They're wittles and drink to me.

Source:...

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Charles Dickens: Tongue; well, that's...

Charles Dickens: Tongue; well, that's...

Tongue; well, that's a wery good thing when it ain't a woman's.

Source: (Mr Weller)...

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Charles Dickens: In came a...

Charles Dickens: In came a...

In came a fiddler - and tuned like fifty stomach-aches.
In came Mrs Fezziwig, one vast substantial...

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Charles Dickens: It's over, and...

Charles Dickens: It's over, and...

It's over, and can't be helped, and that's one consolation, as they always say in Turkey, ven they cuts the wrong...

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Charles Dickens: The wictim o'...

Charles Dickens: The wictim o'...

The wictim o' connubiality, as Blue Beard's domestic chaplain said, with a tear of pity, ven he buried...

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