Charles Dickens Quotes
If I Were To Live A Hundred Years, And Write Three Novels In Each, I Should Never Be So Proud Of Any Of Them, As I Am Of Pickwick, Feeling As I Do, That It Has Made Its Own Way, And Hoping, As I Must Own I Do Hope, That Long After My Hand Is Withered As The Pens It Held, Pickwick Will Be Found On Many A Dusty Shelf With Many A Better Work.
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