Charles Dickens Quote

The Barnacles were a very high family, and a very large family. They were dispersed all over the public offices, and held all sorts of public places. Either the nation was under a load of obligation to the Barnacles, or the Barnacles were under a load of obligation to the nation. It was not quite unanimously settled which; the Barnacles having their opinion, the nation theirs.


Bk. I, Ch. 10 - Little Dorrit (1855-1857)


The Barnacles were a very high family, and a very large family. They were dispersed all over the public offices, and held all sorts of public places. ...

The Barnacles were a very high family, and a very large family. They were dispersed all over the public offices, and held all sorts of public places. ...

The Barnacles were a very high family, and a very large family. They were dispersed all over the public offices, and held all sorts of public places. ...

The Barnacles were a very high family, and a very large family. They were dispersed all over the public offices, and held all sorts of public places. ...