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1. Yes , Dickens, the collected works of Charles Dickens.

2. 7 Charles Dickens wrote many novels.

3. Charles Dickens was a famous novelist.

4. Portsmouth was Charles Dickens’ Birthplace

5. Charles Dickens wrote brilliant novels.

6. To play the orator derisive Dickens.

7. Charles Dickens was a well known writer.

8. Dickens' 'A Tale of Two Cities'

9. Was the book written by Charles Dickens?

10. Charles Dickens was a raconteur par excellence.

11. Boz definition, pen name of Charles Dickens

12. An Abridgement of Forster’s ‘Life of Dickens

13. Charles Dickens is a master story - teller.

14. Charles Dickens was not known for his Brevity.

15. 24 Isn't she as cute as the dickens!

16. Charles Dickens described the scene in Pickwick Papers.

17. What the dickens, so to speak, was he to do?

18. Throughout his works Charles Dickens made several references to Guinness.

19. Charles Dickens was one of the greatest 19th century novelists.

20. And the face of Charles Dickens stranded in space.

21. 7 Your argument presupposes that Dickens was a social reformer.

22. Dickens was pre-eminent among English writers of his day.

23. " To Horse Face, with love from Geoffrey Dickens, M. P. "

24. Charles Dickens is ranked one of the greatest English novelists.

25. Dickens' father was immortalized as Mr Micawber in 'David Copperfield'.

26. (David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens) His brow Clouded at the allusion

27. Fine collection of pictures, Rockingham china. Close associations with Charles Dickens.

28. Many famous people, including the writer Charles Dickens, supported this theory.

29. Charles Dickens, English novelist, generally considered the greatest of the Victorian era

30. Dickens contrasts the opulence of France's nobility with indigence of her peasants.

31. 🔊 In the book by Dickens, the miser did nothing but Covet money

32. Dickens contrasts the opulence of Frances nobility with the indigence of her peasants.

33. Maggie Dickens with Cathartic Counseling is here for you during those times

34. There is prodigious strength in sorrow and despair. Charles Dickens 

35. The Collected works of Charles Dickens· Cool‐headed, emotionally stable, in focus

36. This kind besotted, fatuous manner, was precisely Dickens must the bourgeoisie ruler then take warning.

37. Yet despite Charles Dickens etal., workhouses were not all the dark satanic mills of legend.

38. 1842, Charles Dickens, American Notes Aidings and abettings of every bad inclination in the popular mind

39. 1842, Charles Dickens, American Notes aidings and Abettings of every bad inclination in the popular mind

40. Dickens was so fond of chronicling moments of wonder and befuddlement that he often overdid them.

41. 22 If there were no bad people, there would be no good lawyers. Charles Dickens 

42. (David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens) But the day did not close so Auspiciously as it began

43. For example Dickens describes the character of Scrooge: "No wind that blew was Bitterer than he".

44. Bildungsroman from Dickens to Golding, published in 1974, which proposes a broadly taxonomic definition of the genre

45. The novels of Charles Dickens contain moving descriptions of the terrible difficulties people faced during this time.

46. 'Belong with' describes similarity and where something should be categorised: in a library Dickens Belongs with Hardy and Austen.

47. (David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens) Thus would she Assuredly act if her darkened eyes opened and she beheld me

48. 2 (OF 2) CHARLES DICKENS But reaching up, she turned my collar again and Buttoned my coat against the storm.

49. Even Charles Dickens, God love him, has a writing style that seems dated and can inspire more Arduousness than avidness.

50. It will continue to provide pleasure to readers for centuries and centuries into the future, Charles Dickens was a genius.