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Old 10-04-2009, 08:18 AM   #17
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Right you are, Harry. Sparrow is right, too, of course; but some of Dickens' work was intended more like a colection of short stories, loosely hanging from a common hook. And now to track down your clean version of *Copperfield*. Although I've read every word of Dickens that I could ever find -- and several times at that -- it's been ten years or more since last I last read his works ... and never before on an ebook reader. I can feel some pleasant bedtimes coming on.Thanks. Neil
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