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“Top of the page: the title. Title.” Mr. Dickens mused, head down, rubbing his chin whiskers. “Pip, what’s a rare fine title for a novel that happens half in London, half in Paris?” “A—” I ventured. “Yes?” “A Tale,” I went on. “Yes?!” “A Tale of . . . Two Cities?!” “Madame!” Grandma looked up as he spoke. “This boy is a genius!”
Ray Bradbury • Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales


A man reading the Dickens novel wished that it might never end.
G. K. Chesterton • The G. K. Chesterton Collection [50 Books]

having bestowed her affections (or whatever it might be that, in the absence of anything better, represented them)
Charles Dickens • Nicholas Nickleby: By Charles Dickens : Illustrated
Waiting for nothing, that is what kills the heart of a man, isn’t it? Now the people are waiting for something.
Gregory David Roberts • Shantaram: A Novel
proved himself in all respects a worthy minister at the sacred altar of friendship.’