Charles Dickens Quotes
Away, With A Shriek, And A Roar, And A Rattle, From The Town, Burrowing Among The Dwellings Of Men And Making The Streets Hum, Flashing Out Into The Meadows For A Moment, Mining In Through The Damp Earth, Booming On In Darkness And Heavy Air, Bursting Out Again Into The Sunny Day So Bright And Wide; Away, With A Shriek, And A Roar, And A Rattle, Through The Fields, Through The Woods, Through The Corn, Through The Hay, Through The Chalk, Through The Mould, Through The Clay, Through The Rock, Among Objects Close At Hand And Almost In The Grasp, Ever Flying From The Traveller, And A Deceitful Distance Ever Moving Slowly With Him: Like As In The Track Of The Remorseless Monster, Death!
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