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A 137-post collection

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Hard Times, by Charles Dickens

> Mr. Gradgrind walked homeward from the school, in a state of considerable satisfaction. It was his school, and he intended it to be a model. »

Caroline on scrapbook, charles dickens, hard times, writing 16 December 2016

Persuasion, by Jane Austen

> Captain Benwick and Louisa Musgrove! The high-spirited, joyous-talking Louisa Musgrove, and the dejected, thinking, feeling, reading, Captain Benwick, seemed each of them everything that would »

Caroline on persuasion, scrapbook, jane austen, writing 15 December 2016

King Lear, by William Shakespeare

> SCENE IV. Before GLOUCESTER's castle. KENT in the stocks. > Enter KING LEAR, Fool, and Gentleman > KING LEAR: 'Tis strange that »

Caroline on scrapbook, king lear, shakespeare, writing, theater 14 December 2016

Bleak House, by Charles Dickens

> Mr. Vholes is a very respectable man. He has not a large business, but he is a very respectable man. He is allowed by the »

Caroline on scrapbook, bleak house, charles dickens, writing 14 December 2016

Good Country People, by Flannery O'Connor

> During the night she had imagined that she seduced him. She had imagined that the two of them walked on the place until they came »

Caroline on scrapbook, flannery o'connor, writing, good country people 13 December 2016
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