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Charles Dickens he began to laugh and wipe his eyes

Charles Dickens he began to laugh and wipe his eyes


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Charles Dickens he began to laugh and wipe his eyes

Vintage engraving from Forsters Life of Charles Dickens in the Household Edition by Fred Barnard. Whenever he felt Toots coming again, he began to laugh and wipe his eyes afresh; and when Toots came once more, he gave a kind of cry, as if it were too much for him

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