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Subject Chapter 11 from "David Copperfield "

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Publication 427 By noota on Thursday, April 17, 2003 at 06:59   
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    Hello , everyone

"David Copperfield " is well-known to the world .
For me , it is a little long to read in a few days , so now I would like to tell you about chapter 11 because of the most moving .
I found from this selection now vividly Dickens could depict scenes, what warm pity he felt for unhappy , what resources in humorand sentiment he has . In spite of a sense of misery , loneliness , he was making effort to live alone .
My most impressive scene is " my favourite lounging-place in the interval was old London Bridge , where Iwas
wont to sit in one of the stone recesses, watching the poeple going by , or to look over the balustrades ..."
I feel sorry for his miserable condition .

Anyway this is largely based on Dickens'experiences at his younger days as it were , autobiography .

I hope I could share opinions on this novel with you soon .

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