Barnaby Rudge: a tale of the Riots of 'eighty by Charles Dickens
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BARNABY RUDGE
A TALE OF THE RIOTS OF 'EIGHTY by Charles Dickens Contibutor's Note: I've left in archaic forms such as 'to-morrow' or 'to-day' as they occured in my copy. Also please be aware if spell-checking, that within dialog many 'mispelled' words exist, i.e. 'wery' for 'very', as intended by the author. D.L. PREFACE The late Mr Waterton having, some time ago, expressed his opinion that ravens are gradually becoming extinct in England, I offered the few following words about my experience of these birds. The raven in this story is a compound of two great originals, of whom I was, at different times, the proud possessor. The first was in the bloom |
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