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a marvellous treat to today's world
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Posted Aug 17, 2007 by reebjyoti
A christmas carol by Charles dickens very cleverly show the differences exisiting between the rich and the poor. these differences have always existed and will always exist until and unless there are compassionate steps by people who can atleast bring some light to the lives of these poor people.

every man is a matter of flesh and blood and dickens has very beautifully decorated his subject matter through the book 'A christmas carol'.

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a marvellous treat to today's world
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Posted Aug 17, 2007 by summerbayexile - Beaten paths are for Beaten men
HI there

Nice to know that people are still reading my old articles. Hope you enjoyed it.

SBE

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