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Nichts Geringeres als ein natürlicher Krampf, wie der junge Gentleman bemerkte, als er Anfälle bekam.
Informationen über Charles Dickens
Schriftsteller, "Oliver Twist", "Nicholas Nickleby", "David Copperfield", "A Christmas Carol" (England, 1812 - 1870).
Charles Dickens · Geburtsdatum · Sterbedatum
Charles Dickens wäre heute 213 Jahre, 1 Monat, 0 Tage oder 77.826 Tage alt.
Geboren am 07.02.1812 in Landport
Gestorben am 09.06.1870 in Gadshill Place
Sternzeichen: ♒ Wassermann
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'Sairey,' says Mrs. Harris, 'sech is life. Vich likeways is the hend of all things!'
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'The Ankworks package . . . I wish it was in Jonadge's belly, I do,' cried Mrs. Gamp; appearing to confound the prophet with the whale in this miraculous aspiration.
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'Who deniges of it?' Mrs Gamp enquired.
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'Yes, I have a pair of eyes,' replied Sam, 'and that's just it. If they wos a pair o' patent double million magnifyin' gas microscopes of hextra power, p'raps I might be able to see through a flight o' stairs and a deal door; but bein' only eyes, you see my wision's limited.'
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A double glass o' the inwariable.
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A good uniform must work its way with the women, sooner or later.
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A likely thing . . . If it was ever intended that I should go across salt water, do you suppose Providence would have cast my lot in an island?
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A literary man-with a wooden leg.
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A little learning is a dangerous thing, but a little patronage more so.
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A loving heart is the truest wisdom.
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A slap-up gal in a bang-up chariot.
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Accidents will occur in the best-regulated families.
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Affection beaming in one eye, and calculation shining out of the other.
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Ah, Rachael, aw a muddle! Fro' first to last, a muddle!
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All is gas and gaiters.
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All the wickedness of the world is print to him.
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And what a Life Young Bailey's was!
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Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen nineteen six, result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, result misery.
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Any man may be in good spirits and good temper when he's well dressed. There an't much credit in that.
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Anythin'for a quiet life, as the man said wen he took the sitivation at the lighthouse.