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To Dickens, true charity was a matter of openhearted benevolence; to use the...
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Les Standiford
Book:
The Man Who Invented
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To Dickens, true charity was a matter of openhearted benevolence; to use the relief of poverty as a cudgel to beat a recipient into piousness was repellent and evil.
( Les Standiford )
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