
The patriotic conference
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The patriotic conference
Emotion of Mr. Kenwigs on hearing the family news from Nicholas
"I disagree — I think humans are funny."
Battle of the sexes in a relationship
Paul goes home for the holidays
'It's the middle of the summer. You've been hallucinating again.'
"I've learned to give up when I hear Brooklyn in your voice."
Dolly Varden - 'The Laughing Dolly'
A new meaning in the Roman
Proceedings of the club
Kit makes an appointment
Mr. Linkinwater intimates his approval of Nicholas
Atheist Convention: 'I don't believe it!'
'I'm glad you came to me. Visions of ghosts of Christmas past, present and future are clearly delusions based on underlying psychological conflicts.'
Charles Dickens
Tom Pinch Starts Homeward with the New Pupil
Mrs. Jarley's waxwork
Sketches by Boz - The Cab-Driver
Abstraction and recognition
'I wonder if TED ever listens.'
A cool proposal
A Passage in the Life of Mr. Watkins Tottle
'Magazine, yes. Book, maybe. Musical dance - never in a million!'
The unfortunate night there were two talking sticks at the conflict resolution meeting.
Martha Discovered on the Bank of the River Thames by David and Mr Peggotty
Little Dorrit - The Pensioner Entertainment
The thriving city of Eden as it appeared on paper
'Let's face it, marriage isn't just a word it's a sentence!'
'I wish there was someone here who could insult me and give me hope at the same time!'
Meekness of Mr. Pecksniff and his charming daughters
Unknown
Mr. Guppy's Desolation
The emigrants
I heard you've to an awful, mysterious pain in the side of your face. Yeah. You can try the modern approach, drug yourself silly so you don't feel the pain. You know a better way, Sadie? Well, in your case, I'd suggest going with the tried and true cure-all: Drill a hole in your head to let out the demons. No need. You're already out. That's ... Well-played, nemesis. Well-played.
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