Charles Dickens Quote

[Opium] is so far like a human creetur so far, that you always hear what can be said against it, but seldom what can be said in its praise.


The Complete Mystery of Edwin Drood, Chapter XXIII (p. 197), Chapman & Hall. 1912


[Opium] is so far like a human creetur so far, that you always hear what can be said against it, but seldom what can be said in its praise.

[Opium] is so far like a human creetur so far, that you always hear what can be said against it, but seldom what can be said in its praise.

[Opium] is so far like a human creetur so far, that you always hear what can be said against it, but seldom what can be said in its praise.

[Opium] is so far like a human creetur so far, that you always hear what can be said against it, but seldom what can be said in its praise.