Charles Dickens Quotes
My Rescue From This Kind Of Existence I Considered Quite Hopeless, And Abandoned, As Such, Altogether. I Am Solemnly Convinced That I Never For One Hour Was Reconciled To It, Or Was Otherwise Than Miserably Unhappy; But I Bore It; And Even To Peggotty, Partly For The Love Of Her And Partly For Shame, Never In Any Letter (though Many Passed Between Us) Revealed The Truth. Mr. Micawber's Difficulties Were An Addition To The
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