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#166 Tom Henrik

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Posted 28 November 2006 - 12:23 PM

Well, it's better than Oscar Wilde :)

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#167 A. J. Raffles

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Posted 28 November 2006 - 01:46 PM

Don't let Moogle hear you...:)

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Posted 02 December 2006 - 01:30 AM

Got a big fat selection for you guys.

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rights, she lost in the banking way. I dont know what the Bank slightly raising her eyebrows, and shaking her head, when you were
I learnt, from this, that Miss Mills had had her trials in the Steerforths, and looked over the corner of the garden wall. His in the warmest and most uncompromising terms for their good wishes.
composure. I began to reflect whether I had done anything to table we spread the last unfinished original of the great Memorial.
That did very well, and returned very good interest, till Betsey revolution, in which Peggotty bore a prominent part, was being inner room would not accompany us to the place where they were
If you will take such time as I have, and that is my mornings and interest, and felt the dignity of loving dog, and of being
window of the cottage; and my easy-chair imitating my aunts much this baleful object presented itself to my view. I was very merry, seen without a feeling of serenity and happiness, from the moment
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seemed inseparable from the place. When I came back, I found my stopped for a word. I told her how I loved her. I told her I I hope your poor horse was not tired, when he got home at night,
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the gentler sex; and my aunt, utterly indifferent to spasms on the may imagine how delightful it was to my feelings, Copperfield, to I ask your pardon, Miss Trotwood, returned Uriah; Im aware

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diversion, which made me get up and hesitatingly inquire, in the which was an awful speculation. Sometimes, I remember, I resigned The Master, upon this, put his hand underneath the skirts of his at his command. The culprit falters excuses, and professes a
diversion, which made me get up and hesitatingly inquire, in the which was an awful speculation. Sometimes, I remember, I resigned The Master, upon this, put his hand underneath the skirts of his at his command. The culprit falters excuses, and professes a
dog underneath. But, though I looked all round with anxious eyes, in a rather strong voice, and afterwards pull my hair. There was Salem House was a square brick building with wings; of a bare and curling hair, I thought it very likely. I heard that Mr. Mell was
Youre very kind, I gratefully returned. I am very much obliged a hedge and climb into the cart. She took me in both her arms, and Creakle, taking me by the ear; and a worthy man he is, and a man Hearts, said Mr. Barkis. Sweet hearts; no person walks with
that Mr. Creakle had a son, who had not been Tungays friend, and symbols of mortality that caning couldnt last for ever. But I To see Steerforth walk to church before us, arm-in-arm with Miss ran thus: My dear Peggotty. I have come here safe. Barkis is
should bite, and saying, Lie down, sir. and calling me Towzer. least half-a-dozen years my senior, I was carried as before a little black doors that were all alike, and had each a little or of dining again with my unfortunate friend the waiter, and in
and I generally wake rather early in the morning. Well go over himself by informing me that I should find his name on the right- It was a large long room with some large maps in it. I doubt if I master at Salem House, that we had gone some little distance from
paper, making out the bills as I found for last half-year. When footsteps, in the garden that I dreamed of walking in all night. I got back? If I found out the nearest proper authorities, and come fresh up to the punishment. I wont flinch. It will be of no
man, with hollow cheeks, and a chin almost as black as Mr. when I felt weary, and should have enjoyed another hours repose He was very honourable, Traddles was, and held it as a solemn duty Mell, and conning tomorrows lessons. I picture myself with my
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Exchange or Barter - a name selected from the arithmetic book as motive, nor was I moved by fear of him. I admired and loved him, Is there anybody here for a yoongster, booked in the name of

I actually stop reading these in my Spam folder now because some of them are really creepy.

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#169 A. J. Raffles

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Posted 02 December 2006 - 08:40 PM

That isn't creepy that's Dickens. The first and the third one are just garbled passages from David Copperfield. Not very creative, really.

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Posted 03 December 2006 - 12:11 AM

Oh, they must suck then, because those e-mails weren't very entertaining.

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Posted 03 December 2006 - 01:28 PM

Well, it's marginally better when you read it in its proper order.:) Unless I'm very much mistaken about your taste in reading, you won't like it, though, so don't bother.

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