Charles Dickens Quotes
Peggotty And I Were Sitting One Night By The Parlour Fire, Alone. I Had Been Reading To Peggotty About Crocodiles. I Must Have Read Very Perspicuously, Or The Poor Soul Must Have Been Deeply Interested, For I Remember She Had A Cloudy Impression, After I Had Done, That They Were A Sort Of Vegetable. I
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