Charles Dickens Quote

"I go so far as to say, miss, morehover," proceeded Mr. Cruncher, with a most alarming tendency to hold forth as from a pulpit-"and let my words be took down and took to Mrs. Cruncher through yourself-that wot my opinions respectin' flopping has undergone a change, and that wot I only hope with all my heart as Mrs. Cruncher may be a flopping at the present time."


A tale of two cities. No.1 [of 8 nos. in monthly pt.]. (ed. 1859)


I go so far as to say, miss, morehover, proceeded Mr. Cruncher, with a most alarming tendency to hold forth as from a pulpit-and let my words be took ...

I go so far as to say, miss, morehover, proceeded Mr. Cruncher, with a most alarming tendency to hold forth as from a pulpit-and let my words be took ...

I go so far as to say, miss, morehover, proceeded Mr. Cruncher, with a most alarming tendency to hold forth as from a pulpit-and let my words be took ...

I go so far as to say, miss, morehover, proceeded Mr. Cruncher, with a most alarming tendency to hold forth as from a pulpit-and let my words be took ...