Charles Dickens Quotes
His Own Heart Laughed: And That Was Quite Enough For Him. He Had No Further Intercourse With Spirits, But Lived Upon The Total Abstinence Principle, Ever Afterwards; And It Was Always Said Of Him, That He Knew How To Keep Christmas Well, If Any Man Alive Possessed The Knowledge. May That Be Truly Said Of Us, And All Of Us!
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