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C CHARLES DICKENS : DAVID COPPERFIELD وو HARLES DICKENS ( 1812-1870 ) is the author of a book which is still best seller , " David Copperfield . " The Pickwick Papers " is its closest rival , and no author of the time has more numerous ...
C CHARLES DICKENS : DAVID COPPERFIELD وو HARLES DICKENS ( 1812-1870 ) is the author of a book which is still best seller , " David Copperfield . " The Pickwick Papers " is its closest rival , and no author of the time has more numerous ...
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... Copperfield , to renew her acquaintance with one who has proved himself in all respects a worthy minister at the sacred altar of friendship . " I said I should be delighted to see her . 66 You are very good , " said Mr. Micawber . Mr ...
... Copperfield , to renew her acquaintance with one who has proved himself in all respects a worthy minister at the sacred altar of friendship . " I said I should be delighted to see her . 66 You are very good , " said Mr. Micawber . Mr ...
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... Copperfield , but our reception was , decidedly , cool . There is no doubt about it . In fact , that branch of my family which is settled in Plymouth became quite personal to Mr. Micawber , before we had been there a week . ” 66 I said ...
... Copperfield , but our reception was , decidedly , cool . There is no doubt about it . In fact , that branch of my family which is settled in Plymouth became quite personal to Mr. Micawber , before we had been there a week . ” 66 I said ...
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READING MAKETH A FULL MAN by Geoffrey Crump M | 15 |
A MIRROR HELD UP TO LIFE | 24 |
TOM JONES IN TROUBLE Henry Fielding | 59 |
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