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Charlse Dickens
Charlse Dickens
A lot of us who have seen the BBC TV series or read the book of Little Dorrit might not know the great connection between the great writer and his novel, or might wonder how did he come out with this marvelous idea.
and now, before I relate to you the connection between Charles Dickens and the story of Little Dorrit, let's know a little about Dickens:
Charles John Huffam Dickens was Born at Portsea on February 7th, 1812, the second Child of John Dickens of his wife Elizabeth.

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