| 31. | Charles Dickens at last becomes Dickensian, very.
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| 32. | Mouse Hunt has a Dickensian look to it.
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| 33. | He overflows with Dickensian warmth and geniality ."
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| 34. | Use of seamen jargon chimes with the dickensian topic and environment of the novel.
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| 35. | Working conditions at such factories are Dickensian.
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| 36. | Pitting alienated European working-class populations against unemployed immigrants, " Dickensian"
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| 37. | Her story was as maudlin and Dickensian as the plots of some of her pictures.
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| 38. | His was a character of Dickensian richness.
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| 39. | Dickensian, dangerous, ruthless, dark.
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| 40. | Hoskins'Sir Pitt and Eileen Atkins'Miss Crawley are Dickensian in their quirkiness.
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