You're right, I *was* thinking of The Old Curiosity Shop. I'll most certainly look into Little Dorrit on the strength of your recommendation.
I did quite enjoy the Bradley Headstone arc. Are any attempts at finishing Edwin Drood worth reading, to the extent that they exist?
I did quite enjoy the Bradley Headstone arc. Are any attempts at finishing Edwin Drood worth reading, to the extent that they exist?
Dickens Bicentennial
07/02/2012 10:02:22 AM
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Tempting.
07/02/2012 05:38:22 PM
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Re: Tempting.
07/02/2012 05:49:34 PM
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I think I can safely say I'll read at least one "new" Dickens novel this year. Hopefully more.
07/02/2012 07:47:30 PM
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I'm engaged in Jarndyce v. Jarndyce, for all intents and purposes, and cannot spare time.
07/02/2012 09:39:59 PM
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I want to read Bleak House one day. Mainly so I can feel superior about Scots law. *NM*
08/02/2012 08:28:43 PM
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Yeah, sheep aren't considered "persons" for purposes of English law, are they? *NM*
09/02/2012 01:26:46 AM
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Don't forget that the southerly jurisdiction is actually "England and Wales".
09/02/2012 08:21:31 AM
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But you have more of them than Wales does, even if Wales has a higher human to sheep density. *NM*
09/02/2012 04:44:37 PM
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Are you telling me you've actually researched the sheep populations of Scotland and Wales?
09/02/2012 09:45:34 PM
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