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Dickens Weekly

Joshua Moravec

Works by Charles Dickens serialized in a weekly format.

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Oliver Twist - Chapter XXXVII

Mr. Bumble sat in the workhouse parlour, with his eyes moodily fixed on the cheerless grate, whence, as it was summer time, no brighter gleam proceeded, than the reflection of certain sickly rays of the sun, which were sent back from its co...

25 days ago
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Oliver Twist - Chapter XXXVI

‘And so you are resolved to be my travelling companion this morning; eh?’ said the doctor, as Harry Maylie joined him and Oliver at the breakfast-table. ‘Why, you are not in the same mind or intention two half-hours together!’

a month ago
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Oliver Twist - Chapter XXXV

When the inmates of the house, attracted by Oliver’s cries, hurried to the spot from which they proceeded, they found him, pale and agitated, pointing in the direction of the meadows behind the house, and scarcely able to articulate the wor...

a month ago
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Oliver Twist - Chapter XXXIV

It was almost too much happiness to bear. Oliver felt stunned and stupefied by the unexpected intelligence; he could not weep, or speak, or rest. He had scarcely the power of understanding anything that had passed, until, after a long rambl...

a month ago
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