Ten Boys from Dickens by Kate Dickinson Sweetser
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TOMMY TRADDLES "DEPUTY" DOTHEBOYS HALL DAVID COPPERFIELD KIT NUBBLES JO, THE CROSSING SWEEPER PAUL DOMBEY PIP TINY TIM [Illustration: TINY TIM AND HIS FATHER.] Charles Dickens has given us no picture of Tiny Tim, but at the thought of him comes a vision of a delicate figure, less boy than spirit. We seem to see a face oval in shape and fair in colouring. We see eyes deep-set and grey, shaded by lashes as dark as the hair parted from the middle of his low forehead. We see a sunny, patient smile which from time to time lights |
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