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awilderm23 's review for:
Hard Times
by Charles Dickens, Jeff Nunokawa, Gage McWeeny
‘When the devil goeth about in the shape of a roaring lion, he goeth about in a shape by which few but hunters and savages are attracted, but when he s trimmed, smoothed and varnished according to the mode, when he is aweary of vice and aweary of virtue, used up as to brimstone and used up as to bliss, then, wether he take up to the serving of red tap or to the kindling of red fire, he is the very devil.’
‘Everything being hollow and worthless, she had missed nothing and sacrificed nothing.’
‘She stopped at twilight at the door of a mean little public house with dim res lights in it, as haggard and as shabby as if, for want of custom, it has itself taken to drinking and had gone the way all drunkards go and was very near the end of it.’
‘Everything being hollow and worthless, she had missed nothing and sacrificed nothing.’
‘She stopped at twilight at the door of a mean little public house with dim res lights in it, as haggard and as shabby as if, for want of custom, it has itself taken to drinking and had gone the way all drunkards go and was very near the end of it.’