“So, Mr. Chadband-of whom the persecutors say that it is no wonder he should go on for any length of time uttering such abominable nonsense, but that the wonder rather is that he should ever leave off, having once the audacity to begin-retires into private life until he invests a little capital of supper in the oil-trade.”
Quote by Charles Dickens
Book:Novels
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Novels
Novels are a diverse genre of literature that encompasses a wide range of styles and themes. They often feature complex characters and intricate plots, and can be set in various historical or contemporary settings. This genre includes works such as epics, romances, and thrillers, each with its own unique characteristics and appeal. more
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