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Dickens Weekly

Joshua Moravec

Works by Charles Dickens serialized in a weekly format.

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Nicholas Nickleby - Chapter 64

Nicholas was one of those whose joy is incomplete unless it is shared by the friends of adverse and less fortunate days. Surrounded by every fascination of love and hope, his warm heart yearned towards plain John Browdie. He remembered thei...

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Nicholas Nickleby - Chapter 63

Some weeks had passed, and the first shock of these events had subsided. Madeline had been removed; Frank had been absent; and Nicholas and Kate had begun to try in good earnest to stifle their own regrets, and to live for each other and fo...

7 months ago
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Nicholas Nickleby - Chapter 62

[2025 note: Sending two chapters today as I missed last week, apologies for the delay!]

Creeping from the house, and slinking off like a thief; groping with his hands, when first he got into the street, as if he were a blind man; and looki...

7 months ago

Nicholas Nickleby - Chapter 61

On the next morning after Brooker’s disclosure had been made, Nicholas returned home. The meeting between him and those whom he had left there was not without strong emotion on both sides; for they had been informed by his letters of what h...

7 months ago
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Nicholas Nickleby - Chapter 60

Instead of going home, Ralph threw himself into the first street cabriolet he could find, and, directing the driver towards the police-office of the district in which Mr. Squeers’s misfortunes had occurred, alighted at a short distance from...

8 months ago
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