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Going into Society - Classic Short Story - cover

Going into Society - Classic Short Story

Charles Dickens

Publisher: Streetlib Book Publishing

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Summary

A hilarious Dickens story, with his masterly story-within-a-story format, about a sideshow and the various characters who inhabit it - especially a dwarf who seeks to gain property and go into society. Going into Society is a short story by Charles Dickens.
Available since: 01/23/2020.

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