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Re. Dickens; On last visit to UK I bought Durrell's, Bitter Lemons for £1 in a charity shop, then saw I could have '2 for 1' so I picked up almost without thinking, Barnaby Rudge, which I'm now enjoying after several failed starts. As it isn't one of his most popular novels I have no idea where the story will lead, but the writing is, as the kids now say is; 'Ueber', listen to this;
"She was about forty -perhaps two or three years older- with a cheerful aspect, and a face that had once been pretty. It bore traces of affliction and care, but they were of an old date, and time had smothered them. Any one who had bestowed but a casual glance on Barnaby might have known that this was his mother, from the strong resemblance between them; but where in his face there was wildness and vacancy, in hers there was the patient composure of long effort and quiet resignation."
Now only on page 82 of 614, so must press on, g'night!