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Charles Dickens

David Copperfield

  • Sumbal Khanhas quoted2 years ago
    The car­rier’s horse was the lazi­est horse in the world,
  • A2337768has quotedyesterday
    Peg­gotty, who went to the na­tional school, and was a very dragon at his cat­ech­ism
  • A2337768has quotedyesterday
    Peg­gotty, who went to the na­tional school, and was a very dragon at his cat­ech­is
  • A2337768has quotedyesterday
    walked as softly as the Ghost in Ham­let, and more slowly. He car­ried his head on one side, partly in mod­est de­pre­ci­ation of him­self, partly in mod­est pro­pi­ti­ation of every­body else. It is noth­ing to say that he hadn’t a word to throw at a dog. He couldn’t have thrown a word at a mad dog. He might have offered him one gently, or half a one, or a frag­ment of one; for he spoke as slowly as he walked; but he wouldn’t have been rude to him, and he couldn’t have been quick with him, for any earthly con­sid­er­a­tion.
  • Usman Ibrahimhas quotedlast year
    con­sid­er­a­tion

    careful thought, typically over a period of time.

  • Usman Ibrahimhas quotedlast year
    sim­ul­tan­eously
  • Sumbal Khanhas quoted2 years ago
    Can I say of her in­no­cent and girl­ish beauty
  • Sumbal Khanhas quoted2 years ago
    sol­emn moon
  • Sumbal Khanhas quoted2 years ago
    ap­pre­hen­ded
  • Sumbal Khanhas quoted2 years ago
    looked at my aunt like an ami­able bird.
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