Charles Dickens Quote

"But even if he has been wicked," pursued Rose, "think how young he is; think that he may never have known a mother's love, or the comfort of a home; that ill-usage and blows, or the want of bread, may have driven him to herd with men who have forced him to guilt. Aunt, dear aunt, for mercy's sake, think of this, before you let them drag this sick child to a prison, which in any case must be the grave of all his chances of amendment."


Bentley's Miscellany (ed. 1838)


But even if he has been wicked, pursued Rose, think how young he is; think that he may never have known a mother's love, or the comfort of a home;...

But even if he has been wicked, pursued Rose, think how young he is; think that he may never have known a mother's love, or the comfort of a home;...

But even if he has been wicked, pursued Rose, think how young he is; think that he may never have known a mother's love, or the comfort of a home;...

But even if he has been wicked, pursued Rose, think how young he is; think that he may never have known a mother's love, or the comfort of a home;...