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Oh let us love our occupations, Bless the squire a — Charles Dickens

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For the love of God don’t condescend! Don’t assume
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Oh let us love our occupations, Bless the squire and his relations, Live upon our daily rations, And always know our proper stations.

The Chimes [1844], second quarter

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Charles Dickens

1812-02-07 — 1870-06-09 · Landport

Charles Dickens was a towering figure of Victorian literature, renowned for his vivid portrayals of London life, unforgettable characters, and social commentary. His novels, such as 'Oliver Twist' and 'Great Expectations,' skillfully blended humor, pathos, and melodrama to expose the injustices and inequalities of his era. Dickens was a prolific writer, a keen observer of society, and a masterful storyteller whose works continue to be widely read and adapted.

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