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David Copperfield
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Charles Dickens
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Summary
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Themes: All Themes
Themes: Autobiography and Personal Development
Themes: Outsiders and Eccentrics
Themes: The Vulnerable Position of Women
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David Copperfield
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"Accidents Will Occur In The Best-regulated Families"
"Barkis Is Willin'"
"He's A-going Out With The Tide"
"I Am A Lone Lorn Creetur'"
"I'm A Very Umble Person"
"In Case Of Anything Turning Up"
"It Blew Great Guns"
"Let Sleeping Dogs Lie"
"My Child-wife"
"Nobody's Enemy But His Own"
"Some Of The Trouble Out Of King Charles' Head Into My Head"
"What A World Of Gammon And Spinnage It Is"
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