. Charles Dickens and Rochester. ent Radicalto his lifes end. Charles Dickens was born with Heavenly compassion in hisheart,* and was ever ready to help with money and with hard workthe families of deceased literary men, and others less fortunatethan himself He no more believed that people with noughtare naughty than did Thomas Hood, the genial author of thatpunning line. To learn how w^orld-v/ide is the knowledge of the works ofCharles Dickens we have but to look to the newspaper press ofthe present day, whether metropolitan, provincial, or up a newspaper where you will in the E


. Charles Dickens and Rochester. ent Radicalto his lifes end. Charles Dickens was born with Heavenly compassion in hisheart,* and was ever ready to help with money and with hard workthe families of deceased literary men, and others less fortunatethan himself He no more believed that people with noughtare naughty than did Thomas Hood, the genial author of thatpunning line. To learn how w^orld-v/ide is the knowledge of the works ofCharles Dickens we have but to look to the newspaper press ofthe present day, whether metropolitan, provincial, or up a newspaper where you will in the English-speakingportions of our globe, and oftener than not you will find one ormore quotations from his books in its leaders. And what is quiteas remarkable, quotations, phrases, and sayings from Dickens arenoticeably more and more getting into our language. So that, finally, it may be said of him, without exaggeration,that his sound is gone out into all lands, and his words to theends of the world ! - B/ca/c House. Chap. COOLING CHURCH NEAR ROCHESTER. Williaw Jlcock, Printer, Lords Chambers, torporalioii Street, Manchester


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